What bachelor's degree should I pursue for a career in nanomedicine research?

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The discussion revolves around the educational pathways and career prospects in nanomedicine research, particularly focusing on suitable bachelor's degrees and the transition to a research career. Participants explore various fields of study that could lead to a career in nanomedicine, as well as job statistics and experiences related to the field.

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Main Points Raised

  • One participant suggests pursuing a degree in chemistry, noting that nanomedicine encompasses more than just drug delivery, including sensors and diagnostic methods.
  • Another participant argues that there is no single best path to a career in nanomedicine, emphasizing that the choice of degree may depend on specific interests, such as patient treatment or material development.
  • Fields mentioned as relevant for nanomedicine include chemistry, chemical engineering, materials science, biochemistry, biomedical engineering, and biophysics.
  • One participant shares their experience working in a lab focused on nanotechnology and its biomedical applications, highlighting the interdisciplinary nature of research teams and the variety of educational backgrounds among researchers.
  • There are inquiries about job statistics in nanomedicine, including employment numbers, market demand, and average salaries for nanomedical scientists.

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Participants express a range of opinions on the best educational paths for a career in nanomedicine, indicating that multiple competing views remain. There is no consensus on a singular degree or program that is best suited for this field.

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Some discussions involve assumptions about the relevance of different degrees to specific roles in nanomedicine, and there is an acknowledgment that the job market and salary statistics may vary based on location and other factors.

Who May Find This Useful

Individuals interested in pursuing a career in nanomedicine, students exploring educational options in STEM fields, and those seeking information about job prospects in the nanotechnology sector.

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I would like to do research on nano medicine such as creating drug delivery systems and smart drugs i need to know what kind of bachelor i should do and which universities offer the best research in this area in America
and how to progress from the bachelor to a full time researcher ?
 
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I'd say chemistry.

There's more to nanomedicine that just drug delivery. You can make sensors, diagnostic methods, stuff that improves imaging, and many other things. And even drug delivery can be done through different approaches.
 
The applications of nano-materials in medicine are indeed numerous, as pointed out above. As a result there's no single "best" path or "best" program out there, and a lot can depend on what you want to do.

If you want to actually be the person responsible for treating the patient - then you need to pursue the professional field of medicine.

If you want to more directly develop nano-materials then chemistry, chemical engineering, or materials science would all be good routes.

If you're more interested in bonding specific nano-materials with drugs or antibodies and then measure uptake and effectiveness of the intended treatment, then you might want to look at biochemistry.

If you're interested in using nano-materials as agents to better identify physiological activity or cellular metabolic processes you could go into fields involving medical molecular imaging such as biomedical engineering or biophysics.

I think ultimately though, this might be a case of putting the cart before the horse. It's kind of like saying you want to play hockey and asking what kind of skate you need to buy.
 
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Thank You , your insight was invaluable
 
I want to know about job stats in nano medicine in america
 
What sort of stats?
 
Like the no. Of people currently employed in such fields
The expected demand and growth of the job market
The average salary of a nanomedical scientist
 
#neutrino said:
Like the no. Of people currently employed in such fields
The expected demand and growth of the job market
The average salary of a nanomedical scientist

Have you looked at any of the available salary and employment websites that compile such information?
 
I actually work at a lab at my (soon to be) university which works heavily on nanotechnology and its biomedical application. I know a couple of the interns are chemical/biological (biochemical?) engineers and this past semester they researched how to use magnetic nanoparticles to clear away mucus and deliver drugs to the lungs in patients with cystic fibrosis. In a previous year, one of the biochemical engineering interns researched whether zinc nanoparticles are less toxic to patients than the metal currently used and tried using them to detect pain in the spinal cord. There's another intern in the same group who's a physics major and the professor who wrote the grant and is the lead of the research has a PhD in Physics. He does research in colloidal nanocrystals, quantum dots, and a lot of other stuff.

Also keep in mind research is generally done in teams of various scientist in a variety of disciplines, so there are a lot of paths you can take. The lab I work at is primarily concentrated on photonics so many of the head researchers have a physics or a electrical engineering degree but it does not mean you need one. You can always go into nanoparticle from a multitude of STEM disciplines.

P.S. If you ask me more about the research, I probably won't know much because I don't do research in that area. I just work in the same lab doing different research with light.
 
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Thank You for your advice
 

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