By Stephanie Wang Here begins a four-post blog series on how to start doing research as an undergraduate. What does it exactly mean to do research in college? How does one begin and what can one expect? Performing research requires gentle cultivation, passion, and dedication; in many ways, you begin to develop a healthy relationship with your research lab. Through the sharing of my own experiences in these upcoming blogposts, I hope that you may find that devoting yourself to a lab is more feasible! Research is an activity that is truly worthwhile. So, read on and enjoy! >> Part One: Lab Drama and The BreakupAbout the Blogger
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What's HotGet the DigestAbout the BloggerStephanie M. Wang is a Chemical and Physical Biology major at Harvard College, Class of 2013. She is a pre-med who just can't get enough of the hard sciences. She loves learning new things, frisbee, poetry, every kind of apple, people. Stephanie blogs regularly for the Scientista Foundation: Find her blog here!
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