Re: Neuroscience PhD
Posted by j1213 on 4/12/04
I qualify, but qualifying and getting a job on are not the same. I qualify without the PhD. My question is more about perception and whether a Neuroscience PhD would be valued by employers. On 4/12/04, Kibitzer wrote: > On 4/11/04, j1213 wrote: >> It seems to be generally accepted that a PhD is a major >> asset to get jobs in patent law (at least in a bio-related >> area). For many firms, it seems to be a near requirement. >> How useful is a PhD in neuroscience? Does the neuroscience >> PhD "count"? Or does the degree need to be in a field like >> molecular biology or biochemistry? > > Do you even qualify to take the patent bar with your background?
Posts on this thread, including this one
- Neuroscience PhD, 4/11/04, by j1213.
- Re: Neuroscience PhD, 4/12/04, by Kibitzer.
- Re: Neuroscience PhD, 4/12/04, by j1213.
- Re: Neuroscience PhD, 4/15/04, by kb.
- Re: Neuroscience PhD, 5/13/04, by Craig.
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