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Is interview necessary for admission in HCI/UX programs?
complexgenome replied to wallflowerman's topic in Waiting it Out
@wallflowerman Does your field's MS programs conduct interview(s)? AFAIK most MS programs don't have interview process. I could be wrong. -
Wait for ~2 weeks before following up. They might have asked shortlisted candidates to confirm (accept/decline).
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Is interview necessary for admission in HCI/UX programs?
complexgenome replied to wallflowerman's topic in Waiting it Out
Is this MS or PhD? -
PhD BioE at UCR vs M.Eng Bio at UCSD
complexgenome replied to curious_mind's topic in Decisions, Decisions
UCR is University of California Riverside, correct? -
CMU MHCI, GaTech MS-HCI, or UW HCDE?
complexgenome replied to kathy123321's topic in Decisions, Decisions
Do you've any financial assistance from any offer(s)? -
since the goal is industry a project maybe better. Thesis helps if you plan to progress into a PhD (iff you continue on the topic and same advisor).
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Computational Biology PhD, Masters degree first?
complexgenome replied to 108878203032291081's question in Questions and Answers
Can the small state university allow you to continue into the PhD later? If so that wouldn't be bad if you like program, find an advisor. I n my understanding anywhere (in the US) the first 18 months or so, even 24 months are dedicated in lab-rotation, MS coursework. If you do an MS at any university then seek PhD, probably you'll end up doing the ground work which you already did. -
Chance to get into biology PhD programs?
complexgenome replied to vCoconut's question in Questions and Answers
If you want to get into RnD why aim for a niche field of neuroscience tied to the pharma? Instead a more molecular level or biological pathway sort of research may be helpful too. If you stick with the first roadblock (neuro) then it may deter from reaching to the pharma. Don't know. -
It is OK about biochem, I personally don't think it is a negative as long as you did something good (projects, grade, learnings), hand-on experience. I would understand it if you scored poor and that is why switching fields. If you scored good then all the way that it is not where you see pursuing career. Either way I believe it is fine. Why go for second master BTW in the statistical program? Stats are tool to be used in social science biological sciences or other domains. You can learn on the fly stats and apply when and where needed.
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Dear all, I'm currently doing bioinformatics research in human genetics in a niche area (neuro-genetics). I have had a great opportunity to research on some threatening public-health topics with genomics as tool to address them. Now, I definitely come to a point where I enjoy doing what I'm doing, in and out intense amount of data cranking. It is all hunky-dory, however I'd like to progress my career for several reasons: a) I'd like to do something more b) I'm stuck in middle of the hierarchy with my current education degree c) circuitous immigration paperwork that adds more complexity to point b. I'd like to make progress policy making or towards to the finance side of the system where tonnes of data are used to reach to decisions and those policies affecting millions of people out there. But I don't know how to proceed. What PhD programs to aim for. I'd like to keep two components: 1) genetics as that is the backbone and would assist me to have an entry towards health policy making part. 2) policy or economics side. Below is my a brief outline of CV: Education: MS (US) and UG (Asia) in Bioinformatics; CGPA: 3.8/4.0 in MS, 7/10 in UG Work experience: 7 in total: 2 in IT, 5 in research (so far) Research work experience Human genetics: 3 years Bacteria: 3 years Research Papers: Few second author, one first author, 2 first author in preparation. Decent impact factor for both second and first author Posters: 3 first author, 2 second author miscellaneous: R library Package development, Web skills minimal, Latex beginners' level, bash scripting, python beginner level and few other. I'm based out of the US (east coast), would like to aim for Columbia, Harvard, Princeton (or that league). I did my MS from one of the top tech institutions (in the US). I've GRE score valid 315 (Quant: 160, Verbal: 155, AWA 4.0). I'm in early 30s if that is an important factor.
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