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Hi,

 

I'm a senior majoring in Biomolecular Science and I've started my grad school applications. I want to go to grad school to become a human geneticist, continue research on genetic disease and hopefully become a professor. I've noticed a lot of grad schools offer interesting genetics research through two programs: biomedical and biology.

 

So I'm searching for some advice as to whether there's an advantage in applying/entering a biomedical program or their biology school? Is one likely to be easier to get into? More adventageous when entering the work field? etc..

 

 

Thanks in advance for any responses!

 

Stephanie

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