Neuroscience Personal Statement

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I am applying for the Stanford Cognitive and Systems Neuroscience Lab because there are many opportunities to participate in basic research. My interest in biomedical research stems from my lifelong curiosity and love of science, and my desire to use my abilities to help those around me. I plan to continue studying and working toward a career in biomedical research, either as a Ph.D. or an M.D. This internship would provide me with many invaluable experiences and opportunities, such as meeting and working with people in my future field, learning new research skills and techniques that I can apply throughout my career, and gaining exposure to new avenues of research. Neuroscience had captured my interest long before I knew a word existed for …show more content…

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