Biological vs Chemical Engineering for Genetics

<p>I'm currently a junior in high school who has been very interested in Aerospace or Mechanical Engineering. Recently I've gained an interest in Genetics, or more specifically, genetic engineering with stem cells, tissue regeneration, etc. However, I'm not really sure what major/submajor I should choose if I want a career relating to genetics. These appear to be </p>

<p>Agricultural/Biological Engineering
-Biomedical Engineering
Chemical Engineering
-Biomolecular Engineering</p>

<p>From what I understand, Agr/Bio and Chemical Engineering are the undergraduate majors offered by most universities with the other 3 options being sub-disciplines. My question is, which path should I choose in my pursuit of a career relating to the study of genetics, stem cells, etc? Right now I'm leaning toward Chemical and biomolecular, as it seems to be more related to my interest in genes, but biomedical seems to have more focus on tissue regeneration and regenerative medicines. BTW, I'm more interested in human work than agricultural work.</p>