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thomas_qian 发表于 2006-7-29 15:38

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Excited by the idea of becoming a scientist since I was a small child, my  
interests in pursuing graduate studies intensified during my undergraduate  
education and my research experience. Rather than discouraging me with the  
tremendous amount of work and demands for creativity, my college years  
motivatedme to earn a Ph.D. and to continue pursuing a career as a research  
scientist. Although my exact research goals have yet to be refined, my  
interests include studying the genetic basis of disease and the genetic  
mechanisms that govern various cellular processes, such as the cell cycle,  
apoptosis, and tumor formation.
Although I entered college without a clear research direction, the  
Biotechnology Program at Rochester Institute of Technology helped develop  
my interest in the field of Genetics. I found much of my laboratory  
training at RIT to be extremely rewarding. For example, one experience that  
early on convinced me to seriously consider genetics was a project  
involving the construction and characterization of a recombinant plasmid.  
Since I worked independently for the most part, the project played a key  
role in increasing my confidenceand helping me to understand various  
concepts pertaining to genetic analysis. It was this experience that  
motivated me to seek a position as a teacher's assistant for a course in  
Microbial and Viral Genetics. As a TA, I learned how demanding the teaching  
situation is and how much teaching a course can contribute to my own  
learning.By this time, after discovering my passion for research and the  
joy of teaching, I began to seriously contemplate graduate schools. To  
excel in graduate school, I decided I would not limit my experience to my  
formal education at RIT. Instead, I wanted the opportunity to explore my  
career options to make a well-informed decision as to the area of my future  
research. With these goals in mind, I chose to take advantage of RIT's  
Cooperative Education Program, which meant earning my Bachelor' s degree in  
five years instead of four.
In December of 1997, Astra Arcus USA Pharmaceuticals hired me as a  
researchassistant in the Electrophysiology department.
At Astra, I learned research techniques not taught by RIT. For the past  
year, I have been working with a subset of neuronal glutamate receptors via  
voltage clamping on Xenopus oocytes. The research of our lab is geared  
toward the study of central nervous system diseases. Working with Astra and  
earning an education in biotechnology from RIT sparked my interest in  
learning more about the genetic basis of disease.
On a personal level, I've gained quite a bit from my cooperative  
experience.Confident in my ability to adapt to new environments and learn  
techniques that I have never encountered, I have also learned a great deal  
about the nature of private-sector research and the lifestyle of the  
researchers. Familiar with the amount of dedication and hard work essential  
to project advancement, I am more focused on my goal of becoming an  
excellent researcher than I ever have been. No stranger to the frustration  
and disappointment inherent in research work, I am spurred on by the thrill  
of discovery. I find a great deal of enjoyment working in research and plan  
to stay at Astra through the summer of 2005.
I feel that my course work as a Biotechnology major at RIT and my research  
experience at Astra have adequately prepared me for graduate study. Eager  
tocontinue my education and improve upon my weaknesses, I am particularly  
interested in becoming more familiar with emerging technologies relating to  
genetics and in gaining more exposure in working with eukaryotic genomes.  
Most importantly, I want to gain the knowledge and skills necessary to  
design and
perform research according to my interests in genetics and disease.
With these broad interests and specific goals, I am very attracted to the  
Graduate Program in Genetics at Duke University. With great flexibility in  
choosing a degree, the program would suit me well. At Duke, I would welcome  
the
opportunity to explore my interests in Cell Biology, Neurobiology,  
Pharmacole involvement with the Duke Center for Human Genetics. My  
motivation to succeed is reflected in both my academic standing and my  
dedication to research. I feel that these attributes, combined with a  
profound interest in the Biological Sciences, will ensure me success as a  
graduate student at Duke University

cristian 发表于 2006-8-28 12:07

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