sarakarim
Nov 17, 2011
Scholarship / 'Science, the nature and its essence' - cancer studies research interests [3]
thanks for your reply... actually my first draft was such as mess ... i can see so many mistakes but anyawys i have managed to submit the application which is something like this
Science, the nature and its essence, and the deep mysteries have always captivated me. It is my overwhelming desire to contribute to the fascinating field of cancer studies and help advance the knowledge in the field. After doing a Masters in Toxicology, I decided to take a break from academia in order to get experience in a wider range of skills and techniques required for the research, therefore since March 2011 I have been volunteering in the Institute of Biomedical Research at The University of Birmingham.
My biggest dream is to increase knowledge about cancer and contribute to shed some light on tumour development. Understanding the causes of cancer and being able to analyse the nature of the tumour is one of the things that I am most interested in. I am sincerely convinced that my skills and motivation can extremely useful for the treatment of cancer patients through scientific research. Applying theory to find new ways to approach a problem and derive a solution that produces worthwhile data is one of the most inspiring things a researcher can experience, and I would be very happy to share this joy with your institution.
Living in milieu where people prefer lucrative career over research, I battled the peer pressure to preserve the light of research from dying down. With the state of art technology you offer and my creativity and passion about cancer studies, I believe that my ability to work independently and within the group will give a new dimension to my career. In future I hope to take up a postdoctoral position and eventually become a PI where I will have the opportunities to develop my own studies and share ideas. After learning about the research interest of the faculty in London Research Institute, I am convinced that LRI would be an ideal place for me to pursue my PhD.
With my interdisciplinary background, independent thinking, and enthusiasm, I am confident that I will be able to contribute to my group as well as to the research community, on the whole.
thanks for your reply... actually my first draft was such as mess ... i can see so many mistakes but anyawys i have managed to submit the application which is something like this
Science, the nature and its essence, and the deep mysteries have always captivated me. It is my overwhelming desire to contribute to the fascinating field of cancer studies and help advance the knowledge in the field. After doing a Masters in Toxicology, I decided to take a break from academia in order to get experience in a wider range of skills and techniques required for the research, therefore since March 2011 I have been volunteering in the Institute of Biomedical Research at The University of Birmingham.
My biggest dream is to increase knowledge about cancer and contribute to shed some light on tumour development. Understanding the causes of cancer and being able to analyse the nature of the tumour is one of the things that I am most interested in. I am sincerely convinced that my skills and motivation can extremely useful for the treatment of cancer patients through scientific research. Applying theory to find new ways to approach a problem and derive a solution that produces worthwhile data is one of the most inspiring things a researcher can experience, and I would be very happy to share this joy with your institution.
Living in milieu where people prefer lucrative career over research, I battled the peer pressure to preserve the light of research from dying down. With the state of art technology you offer and my creativity and passion about cancer studies, I believe that my ability to work independently and within the group will give a new dimension to my career. In future I hope to take up a postdoctoral position and eventually become a PI where I will have the opportunities to develop my own studies and share ideas. After learning about the research interest of the faculty in London Research Institute, I am convinced that LRI would be an ideal place for me to pursue my PhD.
With my interdisciplinary background, independent thinking, and enthusiasm, I am confident that I will be able to contribute to my group as well as to the research community, on the whole.