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2nd year chemboii with severe regrets about not doing NatSci @ Cambridge

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anyone here??

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any yall here?

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>>8384732
>his university is younger than 900 years

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>>8326427
dominus illuminatio mea, sucker

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>>8317325
anyone starting here in october?

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>>7207303

'sup.

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What's up /sci/

What are the best resources available for someone starting uni next year to study things like stem cell research and cellular, tissue, organ engineering? I'm talking books, lectures, you name it. I've tried reading scientific papers from journals like Nature or Cell but I have to look up every 3rd word in a scientific dictionary... is that the only way? I know a lot from high school biology/chemistry and some extra, so I'm not looking for really basic introductory texts, maybe something intermediate level.

Second of all, what would you say are the best options for me to get internships/jump into research as soon as possible in the UK (also acceptable: rest of EU or USA)? I'm starting Biochemistry next year at pic related and I'd really love to start working on stem cells/organ engineering research as soon as possible. I realise I'm gonna need to get a PhD, years of experience and everything but I'm looking for opportunities to get experience, get connected, etc. Stem cells + organ engineering is basically the future of medicine and this is something really cool that I'd like to work on.

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