I am a graduated student. I want to study Biochemistry. It's very cool subject with two dimensions. Chemistry is one of my favorite subjects that can led us to discovery of new medicine.
Really cool concept to expose people to what it's like to be a researcher! Great video! I'm a Biomed PhD, also promoting PhD life, and Biomedical Science of course ;)
@@nimra7569 I'm still going at it! Now in the beginning of my 3rd year. Plan is to complete within 4 years and up until now it still seems feasible! After that, most likely back to industry!
I'm starting my biochemical degree at the end of July. I'm really excited to one day become a scientist and start to understand how things work, and hopefully build new knowledge that can contribute ;)
Hello, im looking for a Ph.D in biothechnology,but at the same time i would love to have teaching job with good salary ,Is it possible there..please guide.
@@bioclass7763 you’re not looking hard enough. There are plenty of phds being offered left and right, I’m not even looking for phds and I see them posted a lot
@@letsameliorate1351 You could pick research topics that completely bypass in vivo mammal experiments, but you'd be going over a vast resource including transgenic mice. Best case, you could do microbial experimentation, using yeast (or some other fungus), or model bacterium like E.coli.
That’s exciting, I’m a biochemistry student and really interested in Genome enginey too !
Cool! ;)
Abiogenesis fails
Mitochondria is the powerhouse of the cell.
Yes, it is.
@@yeong-jikwak4302 sarcasm bro
Jesus is not God, he never said this in the Bible.
I am a graduated student. I want to study Biochemistry. It's very cool subject with two dimensions. Chemistry is one of my favorite subjects that can led us to discovery of new medicine.
Nice varied precautionary thoughts....thanks for making things sound simple....! Grt for future...!
great,am an MSc student in Clinical biochemistry and been facing alot of trouble choosing a topic to work on for my project.
Really cool concept to expose people to what it's like to be a researcher! Great video! I'm a Biomed PhD, also promoting PhD life, and Biomedical Science of course ;)
How many years did it take you to get a phD. Just curious because i’m planning to go on that path. 😊
@@nimra7569 I'm still going at it! Now in the beginning of my 3rd year. Plan is to complete within 4 years and up until now it still seems feasible! After that, most likely back to industry!
I like your approach to improving lives of the masses!
I myself wanted to be a scientist..
Great work scientist.. Wish you all the good luck!
mtDNA is a very amazing case study. ABiochemistry undergraduate in the UNILAG I’m really looking forward to this.
This is so interesting, currently on a biochem path and I'm excited to get to deeper levels of understanding this material!
Hey, how's ur studies going?
She was definitely bragging when she flipped those Gloves and It worked.
so what. She can set on my face anyday
I'm starting my biochemical degree at the end of July. I'm really excited to one day become a scientist and start to understand how things work, and hopefully build new knowledge that can contribute ;)
This information is very useful thank you so much
By now you must have completed phd. Lemme suggest should I persue phd or search for job .
Such a young age she is doing her phd...and now where she is??
Hello,
im looking for a Ph.D in biothechnology,but at the same time i would love to have teaching job with good salary ,Is it possible there..please guide.
Does it have good job offers?
@@Immanuelsalix so far i havent seen any such Ph.D,in a good university
@@bioclass7763 you’re not looking hard enough. There are plenty of phds being offered left and right, I’m not even looking for phds and I see them posted a lot
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P.hD in America course fee and job
Hii....does ph.d in molecular biology or genetics involves animal dissections too??...please reply
Please reply
organ isolation for omics studies involves dissection of model organism.
@@billybro1403 thanks for reply.....can you please suggest some topics for ph.d programme in life sciences that does not include dissections
@@letsameliorate1351 You could pick research topics that completely bypass in vivo mammal experiments, but you'd be going over a vast resource including transgenic mice.
Best case, you could do microbial experimentation, using yeast (or some other fungus), or model bacterium like E.coli.
I love it
cool beans
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I am a biochemistry bachelor's student from India , I need to ask you some questions can I have your mail id ?
Where are you studying from