<p>hey would any of you guys happen to know if Cornell has a biochemistry program like the one that UPenn has?? <a href=“Biochemistry | Penn Arts & Sciences ”>Biochemistry | Penn Arts & Sciences ;
<p>also…would you guys recommend Cornell for a major in Biochem or a related field?? and does Cornell have a research initiative program like MIT with its UROP program??</p>
<p>I’d appreciate any info you can give me =D</p>
Tahoe
July 13, 2006, 10:12am
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<p>I looked at your link to Penn’s Vagelos Scholars program, and it seems like an amazing opportunity. I don’t know if Cornell has a similar program, but I suggest you e-mail your local (Florida?) admissions rep to inquire about it. Here’s the link to find all of the links to the local admissions reps.
<a href=“http://admissions.cornell.edu/contact/staff.cfm[/url] ”>http://admissions.cornell.edu/contact/staff.cfm</a></p> ;
<p>You also might want to contact Cornell’s own biochemistry department for answers <a href=“http://www.bio.cornell.edu/academics/biochemistry.html[/url] ”>http://www.bio.cornell.edu/academics/biochemistry.html</a> . I believe you can enroll in CALS or CAS to major in biochem. </p>
<p>Cornell does offer a lot of undergraduate research opportunities, through formal programs, or though your own initiative with professors. One program is Cornell Presidential Research Scholars <a href=“Cornell Commitment | Student & Campus Life | Cornell University ”>Cornell Commitment | Student & Campus Life | Cornell University . As a matter of fact, former Cornell President Hunter Rawlings was just honored with the re-naming of the program in his honor. It is now called Hunter R. Rawlings III Cornell Presidential Research Scholars program. <a href=“Home | Cornell Chronicle ”>Home | Cornell Chronicle ;
<p>cool beans thnx for all the info =D</p>