Enlitx
Bluelighter
- Joined
- Feb 11, 2004
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I have some questions regarding graduate school. I am a junior biochemistry major at a fairly large university, and I have started to look into graduate schools. I am interested in neuroscience/pharmacology as well as bioinformatics. I was wondering if anyone here is currently in a PhD program in those fields.
I really enjoy computer programming, so that is why I was considering bioinformatics, but so far the only experience I have had with bioinformatics is predicting gene function based on a nucleotide/AA sequence. Can you specialize in algorithm design to predict protein folding and function? I would rather work on designing computer programs to aid in proteomics, but I haven't been able to find much on this. Would that be more of a computer science related field?
I am also interested in pharmacology with a focus on neuroscience. Has anyone here had expereince with that? If so, is it enjoyable? What kinds of problems and experiments are commonplace in this field? I realize studying the action of molecules on a neurons would be the general idea, but is it strictly limited to assays involving receptor affinity, metabolism of neurotransmitters, etc? I would be interested in trying to tie behavior models wtih specific chemicals, but I didn't know if that was too broad or more of a biopsychology field.
Finally, would I be qualified for a good school considering my current credentials. As I said I am a junior, I will graduate from the honors program next semester, and I have a 3.789 GPA. I will take the GREs in June. I have completed a research internship at UNMC (the best medical school in my state of Nebraska) in which I presented some of my findings at a local conference. I also have a year and a half of experience doing biochemistry research at my university. I have never been published, but I should have a very good letter of recommendation from the head of biochemistry undergraduate studies as well as someone from UNMC. I guess I just wanted to know where I stand, and whether or not I should apply to some top tier schools.
I really enjoy computer programming, so that is why I was considering bioinformatics, but so far the only experience I have had with bioinformatics is predicting gene function based on a nucleotide/AA sequence. Can you specialize in algorithm design to predict protein folding and function? I would rather work on designing computer programs to aid in proteomics, but I haven't been able to find much on this. Would that be more of a computer science related field?
I am also interested in pharmacology with a focus on neuroscience. Has anyone here had expereince with that? If so, is it enjoyable? What kinds of problems and experiments are commonplace in this field? I realize studying the action of molecules on a neurons would be the general idea, but is it strictly limited to assays involving receptor affinity, metabolism of neurotransmitters, etc? I would be interested in trying to tie behavior models wtih specific chemicals, but I didn't know if that was too broad or more of a biopsychology field.
Finally, would I be qualified for a good school considering my current credentials. As I said I am a junior, I will graduate from the honors program next semester, and I have a 3.789 GPA. I will take the GREs in June. I have completed a research internship at UNMC (the best medical school in my state of Nebraska) in which I presented some of my findings at a local conference. I also have a year and a half of experience doing biochemistry research at my university. I have never been published, but I should have a very good letter of recommendation from the head of biochemistry undergraduate studies as well as someone from UNMC. I guess I just wanted to know where I stand, and whether or not I should apply to some top tier schools.