Because companies have resources — reagents, proprietary mouse models, the ability to conduct toxicology studies, and so on — that
even major research universities may lack, Giger says.
Not exact matches
My recommendation to you is maybe start with something like Google Scholar, then you may want to enroll in a
university, pick a
major such as physics, chemistry, biology, anthropology, geology (you get the point, I hope) and then look into a masters program,
even a doctorate or phd if you really like it (then you can start to publish your own
research).
This world, constructed by engineers, rarely appears in the curriculum until college, and
even then, as little as 8 percent of incoming freshmen choose to pursue an engineering
major, says Leigh Abts, a
research associate at the
University of Maryland's School of Engineering and College of Education.
However, a
research facility at a
major university is always under such constant scrutiny, lofty personal goals are
even less likely to be achieved at all because it isn't a setting conducive to such reckless, singular behavior — especially in an environment where
major acts of terrorism against that very kind of
research is running rampant in the world.