Reply from Paul Smaglik
You don’t need an MS or PhD to enter a research career—but you may eventually want one down the road. Your best bet is starting somewhere as a technician. Pharmacology is a hot field, and many biotech...
View ArticleReply from Amit Kumar Singh
Dear Paul,I won’t suggest starting career as a technician because Brown already having a clinical degree and he can directly jump into the research.Learning laboratory work won’t take more than six...
View ArticleReply from Paul Smaglik
I noticed in your profile that you have an MD. So that makes me think that, if you are interested in applied research, you might consider clinical trial management. The main skill you need to acquire...
View ArticleReply from Edoardo Cervoni
“You don’t need an MS or PhD to enter a research career”. And perhaps it would be best you did not get one either (or pushed to get one). However, it seems that you cannot have access to the resources...
View ArticleReply from john jerry
I don’t know much about your question,but I think to read some research is necessary。Rescommend “a free e-journal to you”:http://jerryjohy.blogspot.com/2013/03/scientific-research-publishing-develops.html
View ArticleReply from tiurma simanjuntak
no need to be a technician, unless you have a chance to that job :)..for me the research meant so much, expecially working undersign with our revolution government grant. Pharmacology needs intelligent...
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