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The thing is that I am struggling with myself… :S
I like to help people a lot and I believe that i would be a really good therapist.
I wanted to become a Biotechnologist…I was fascinated by the vaccines and…
i got a C at GCSE science, and at college i take Psychology, English Lit, Dance and French alevels.
I have just decided that is what i want to be.
any ideas on what to do ?
A review of published articles on gene expression-based prognostic signatures in lung cancer revealed little evidence that any of the signatures are ready for clinical use. Serious problems in the design and analysis of the studies were also found. The…