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An informal blog by a member of the Medical Scientist Training Program at Washington University School of Medicine. I aim to help students thinking about an MSTP path, provide info on WashU, and maybe rant/rave about med school in general.

Friday, October 24, 2008



Look, this blog isn't about politics. It's about science. Any soundbite by any candidate that so blatantly trivializes a key part of scientific research deserves attention by the scientific community.

BTW: if you want to be involved in science and politics,
http://sefora.org/
Posted by R at 10/24/2008 11:21:00 PM
Labels: topics in science

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