I hold a bachaluarate in veterinary medicine and zootechniques since about 25 years ago. I worked in a small animal veterinary office for a couple of years and went back to graduate school afterwards.
I graduated in biomedical sciences and, for the last 8 years, have been doing neuroscience research studying how the brain works in animal models of neurological disorders. I had been fortunate to train 1 on 1 several summer and graduate students along these years.
To be able to...
I hold a bachaluarate in veterinary medicine and zootechniques since about 25 years ago. I worked in a small animal veterinary office for a couple of years and went back to graduate school afterwards.
I graduated in biomedical sciences and, for the last 8 years, have been doing neuroscience research studying how the brain works in animal models of neurological disorders. I had been fortunate to train 1 on 1 several summer and graduate students along these years.
To be able to execute a biomedical research project, the investigator has to grasp at once the concepts of many different subjects.
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