<p>my strongs are bio & math... any suggestion what kind of carrer might combine them both?</p>
<p>biomedical engineering</p>
<p>Have you looked at Harvey Mudd?
<a href="http://www2.hmc.edu/www_common/biology/academics/biomath.html%5B/url%5D">http://www2.hmc.edu/www_common/biology/academics/biomath.html</a></p>
<p>joint major!!!</p>
<p>biotechnology, biophysics..... computational biology is a pretty lively field right now, i believe.</p>
<p>Epidemiology and/or biostatistics...</p>
<p>The field of biology has a deficit of strong mathematically-oriented people because of the demand for mathematicians in the fields of physics and computer science. Therefore, research in applied math as pertaining to biology might be the way to go. It depends if you think you'd be happy as a researcher.</p>
<p>bioinformatician (although you need to major in computer science though)</p>
<p>ohhh!! thanks!! that's so many options!!
then I think i'll be needing computer science class... I haven't taken any yet...</p>
<p>any more comments?</p>
<p>Hi, check out this</p>
<p>computational biology.</p>
<p>Google the term</p>
<p>i agree with newmassdad. go google biomathematics. i know that they offer it at UPenn, its a new area of science that's only going to get hot as we use computer and math in biology area. you can also go to bioinformatics.org</p>