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  1. I have been offered, admit from two of my dream programs, UNC Chapel Hill (BBSP) and Utah Biological Chemistry, I am inclined to accept the UNC offer, but having second thoughts about it, can someone please provide any help in deciding me about the offer, as an international student its very difficult to me to visit personally and talk to faculty (most of my communication is through email), what questions should i ask the program coordinator and faculties before finally accepting the offer.

  2. I am into biochemistry or bioinformatics, thing, could end up in biophysics department though

    I am interested in cancer, so I am leaning towards cell biology and possibly pharmacology. I guess the department all depends on which lab I end up joining (so many options!).

  3. Congratulations! I've also applied to UNC-CH BBSP but have not heard anything yet. I'm an international student. Are you from the US? They may have different schedules for international applicants and American ones.

    I am also an international student, i had an telephonic interview on 28th Jan. I suppose that interview weekends depend on the the Phd program you are applying to within the BBSP umbrella and there are still a few more interview weekends to go. Just be positive about it

  4. How About trying UCSF Chimera

    Can anyone recommend one (not command line) that is particularly well-designed or useful? I've used VMD for some basic protein renderings, but it seems to be built for much more heavy duty stuff than what I need. I'd prefer one that runs under Mac OS X, especially if it's Mac-only, but Windows is fine too.

  5. Applied for Biochemistry/biophysics/Bioinformatics for fall 2011.

    GRE: Q: 760 V:610 A: 3.0

    GPA: 3.3

    One peer reviewed paper as head author, one peer reviewed paper as second author, three conference presentations (with one in Switzerland and other one in China). Have one year of work experience in bioinformatics research.

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