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She's in a pre-pharmacology curriculim right now. Lots of chemistry.
It's not what's in the pic..it's what's not :D :D
And she's a pretty level headed kid...she'll be fine.

When I was in college..at one of those legendary small midwestern liberal arts colleges...the chemistry professor and one of the biology professors got caught visiting one of the girl's dorms. :D :D
 
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She's in a pre-pharmacology curriculim right now. Lots of chemistry.
It's not what's in the pic..it's what's not :D :D
And she's a pretty level headed kid...she'll be fine.

When I was in college..at one of those legendary small midwestern liberal arts colleges...the chemistry professor and one of the biology professors got caught visiting one of the girl's dorms. :D :D
:eek: :eek: That ain't good!

A friend of mine is doing her PhD in Pharmacology, seems like interesting stuff. I was pointed in that direction at one time, Organic Chemistry and Biology were my two favs. anything that helped me learn how the body worked, what made it work, and a slight morbid fascination with what stopped it working. Although it wasn't the ending of life that interested me, it was the chemistry, once you get past the creepiness of it, there's some truly fascinating stuff that's going on inside us all the time, instead of just memorizing the citric acid cycle, I worked out the chemical mechanisms of it, actually it was a really good idea since I think I "learned" it about 5 times in different classes.

Okay, got a little excited and nostalgic there. Slowly I found other interests that drew me away from biological sciences and now I'm an analytical chemist working in Chemical Oceanography. I guess I've always had two loves in science, the Earth, and what makes it tick, and the body, and what make it tick.
 
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