Genetic Guidance: Job Descriptions & Resources

  • Thread starter Thread starter Abodunrin05
  • Start date Start date
AI Thread Summary
The discussion centers on a request for resources related to job descriptions in the field of genetics. The original poster expresses a keen interest in genetics but struggles to find comprehensive information about career opportunities. They seek guidance from the community, asking for websites or resources that provide detailed job descriptions in genetics. The thread is cross-posted to attract attention from biology members who may have insights or useful links to share.
Abodunrin05
Messages
6
Reaction score
0
I'm really interested in genetics, but i can't really find any good jod description. Could somebody please send me a site or something that can help me. Thanks.
 
Biology news on Phys.org
I copy this thread from https://www.physicsforums.com/showthread.php?t=90086 in academic and carrer guidance so it get notice by our biology members. If anybody wants to answer please go the thread in the academic and carrer guidance.
 
Last edited by a moderator:
Chagas disease, long considered only a threat abroad, is established in California and the Southern U.S. According to articles in the Los Angeles Times, "Chagas disease, long considered only a threat abroad, is established in California and the Southern U.S.", and "Kissing bugs bring deadly disease to California". LA Times requires a subscription. Related article -...
I am reading Nicholas Wade's book A Troublesome Inheritance. Please let's not make this thread a critique about the merits or demerits of the book. This thread is my attempt to understanding the evidence that Natural Selection in the human genome was recent and regional. On Page 103 of A Troublesome Inheritance, Wade writes the following: "The regional nature of selection was first made evident in a genomewide scan undertaken by Jonathan Pritchard, a population geneticist at the...
Back
Top