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  1. Using genograms to facilitate undergraduate students' career development: a group model.: An article from: Career Development Quarterly by Krista M. Malott, Sandy Magnuson, 2004-12-01
  2. The Neuro-Genetic Roots of Organizational Behavior by Daniel A. Silverman, 2000-02-22
  3. The Leadership Gene: The Genetic Code of a Life-Long Leadership Career by Cyril Levicki, 1998-06
  4. Outstanding traits: in a selected college group,: With some reference to career interests and war records (Genetic psychology monographs) by Frederic Lyman Wells, 1946
  5. Plant Breeding and Agrarian Research in Kaiser-Wilhelm-Institutes 1933-1945: Calories, Caoutchouc, Careers (Boston Studies in the Philosophy of Science) by Susanne Heim, 2008-06-06
  6. The Human Career: Human Biological and Cultural Origins by Richard G. Klein, 1989-12-15
  7. Organizational Genetics by Anthony Fedanzo, Ph.D. Anthony Fedanzo, 2000-12-25
  8. The effect of Egalitarian and Complementarian gender role attitudes on career aspirations in Evangelical female undergraduate college students.: An article from: Journal of Psychology and Theology by Colleen Warner Colaner, Susan C. Warner, 2005-09-22
  9. Dcg: Biochemistry, Cell Biology and Genetics: 2002/2003 (CRAC Series of Degree Course Guides)
  10. Instinct: Tapping Your Entrepreneurial DNA to Achieve Your Business Goals by Thomas L. Harrison, Mary H. Frakes, 2006-09-14
  11. Degree Course Guides 1994-95: Biological Sciences Comprising Biology, Botany, Cell and Molecular Biology, Marine Biology, Genetics and Zoology
  12. Talent, opportunity and career: A twenty-six year follow-up of 1500 individuals by Torsten Husén, 1969
  13. Responsibility at Work: How Leading Professionals Act (or Don't Act) Responsibly
  14. The Biology of Belief: Unleashing the Power of Consciousness, Matter, & Miracles by Bruce H. Lipton Ph.D., 2008-09-15

41. Molecular Genetics And Genomics Program
Graduate Student Coordinator Melanie Puhar Molecular Genetics and Genomics Director Tim Schedl Jim Skeath Molecular Genetics and Genomics Program Guidelines
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42. Careers In Genetics | EHow.com
Many positions require a Ph.D. or an M.D. Genetic careers offer a variety of specialties, from counseling to research, law enforcement to fertility specialist.
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By Corina Fiore eHow Contributor updated: September 23, 2009 I want to do this! What's This? Genetics is the study of heredity and the human genome. Geneticists study inherited traits, diseases and DNA. Many careers in genetics require at least a master's degree in biology or genetics. Many positions require a Ph.D. or an M.D. Genetic careers offer a variety of specialties, from counseling to research, law enforcement to fertility specialist.
Lab Genetics
  • Lab geneticists work hands-on to solve genetic problems. Most lab geneticists have a Ph.D. or an M.D. in genetics or a related field. Lab geneticists work on a variety of issues. Some lab geneticists work in the agriculture field, working on new plant and seed hybrids. Some lab geneticists perform DNA testing as police work to help solve crimes. Finally, lab geneticists can work in pharmaceutical development and clinical medicine.
  • Basic Research
  • Geneticists that perform research usually have a degree in human biology, with additional backgrounds in chemistry, math and physics. Most geneticists performing basic research are working on their Ph.D. at a university or are working on a post-doctorate fellowship. There are many topics to research in the genetics field. Two popular areas of genetic research are mapping the human genome and stem cell research.
  • 43. Clinical Geneticist Summary | BookRags.com
    Students interested in pursuing clinical genetic careers can expect that the number of subspecialties will continue to grow, that both the ACGME and ABMG will continue to strive to
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