Brandeis PhD students Jonathan Napoline (Graduate Program in Chemistry, Thomas lab) and Sara Haddad (Graduate Program in Neuroscience, Marder lab) tell PBS NewsHour why they’re excited about basic research
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Brandeis PhD students Jonathan Napoline (Graduate Program in Chemistry, Thomas lab) and Sara Haddad (Graduate Program in Neuroscience, Marder lab) tell PBS NewsHour why they’re excited about basic research
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Basic research basically leads to a broader understanding of the whole picture, as well as laying a solid foundation for specializing your interest in niche topics. Altough I’m no student any longer this still holds true in many different aspects of life…
Bob