Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering or Chemical Biology --> Medical Research?

<p>If I want to do medical research in the future, would you advise me to take Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering, or Chemical Biology, and why?</p>

<p>Any help appreciated :]</p>

<p>Medical researchers are the slaves of science. Stay the hell away from that. They’re also mostly frauds.</p>

<p>Are you in UC Berkeley’s College of Chemistry, as those are the specific names it uses for two of its three majors?</p>

<p>Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering will give you many more options after you graduate – you will be able to go into chemical engineering jobs which are much more available and well paying than the chemistry and biology jobs that Chemical Biology majors are likely to be competing for against hordes of failed pre-med biology graduates.</p>

<p>Note [UC</a> Berkeley’s career survey](<a href=“https://career.berkeley.edu/Major/Major.stm]UC”>https://career.berkeley.edu/Major/Major.stm). [The</a> latest full data for Chemical Biology graduates is from 2008<a href=“not%20enough%20for%20pay%20data%20in%202009,%20and%20not%20enough%20of%20any%20data%20in%202010”>/url</a>. [url=&lt;a href=“https://career.berkeley.edu/Major2008/ChemEngr.stm]Chemical”&gt;https://career.berkeley.edu/Major2008/ChemEngr.stm]Chemical</a> Engineering in 2008](<a href=“https://career.berkeley.edu/Major2008/ChemBio.stm]The”>https://career.berkeley.edu/Major2008/ChemBio.stm) had much better placement rate and average pay.</p>

<p>If your undergrad is in Engineering at least this won’t happen!!!</p>

<p>[Medical</a> researcher discovers integration, gets 75 citations An American Physics Student in England](<a href=“http://fliptomato.■■■■■■■■■■■■■/2007/03/19/medical-researcher-discovers-integration-gets-75-citations/]Medical”>Medical researcher discovers integration, gets 75 citations | An American Physics Student in England)</p>

<p>Its a common fact that medical research is a money wasting fraud designed to siphon money straight from the pockets of patients into the pockets of insurance companies and cartel doctors. What a disgrace that I almost had a degree in this garbage.</p>