<p>Hey guys, </p>
<p>I'm looking into research positions and I was wondering whether the type of research one does matters...I'm a Neuroscience major so I've found a position that uses neuroimaging techniques to evaluate bipolar disorders which appeals to me, but there's also another position that I find interesting which involves PCR genotyping to profile histone modifications.....If I do the neuroimaging one, I don't see how I could do a poster on it or write a paper since the aim of hte project is to essentially build a "brain atlas"...but I feel the other project will give me the opportunity to write a science article or do a poster....</p>
<p>what do u guys suggest I get engaged in? Also, how do medical schools judge the research we helped with? I know each school is different but do they care what we do, whether we got publications, or were engaged in multiple projects? i am sincerely interested in research..I just want to know how med schools view it</p>
<p>thanks for the help in advance! appreciate it</p>