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Advice on Finding a Research Lab

Prof. Larry Pinto has excellent advice about how to find a lab for doing research in the Life Sciences. His advice about approaching professors and learning about a lab environment apply to research in any field.

"How to find a lab for independent study in Life Sciences at Northwestern" (doc) by Lawrence H. Pinto, Ph.D., Chair, Dep’t of Neurobiology and Physiology

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