Now, find an enzyme that can break down fossil fuel & plastic companies.
Collectiveactionase
-oxidoreductase
So when can we start taking these enzymes like vaccines? I'd sure like to undo the damage done to me over years or plastic lobbying.
John is Ars Technica's science editor. He has a Bachelor of Arts in Biochemistry from Columbia University, and a Ph.D. in Molecular and Cell Biology from the University of California, Berkeley.
did he just skip his master's degree or what? 😆
Most PhDs don't have a Master's. They reclassify from Msc to PhD.
During my undergrad I worked at a bio lab with a bunch of doctoral students, and only a small fraction of them had a master's degree. A master's degree isn't required to enter a PhD program, and it isn't useful unless it helps you achieve a specific career
Most universities in the US actually don't have masters' programs in the natural sciences. There are two ways people typically end up with masters degrees: dropping out of a PhD program, or writing an extra thesis in the 3rd year of your PhD.
If you're not worried that you'll decide to drop out of the PhD, there's not much point doing the extra thesis and paperwork to get your masters.
Another way people end up with a master's is if they don't want to do a PhD in the subject matter they study. In my case, I had plans to go into a slightly related field for my PhD (and got accepted into a great school for it) but had a career opportunity presented that I couldn't pass up... so I left it at master's.
oh well, americans. TIL. thanks for the answer.
For many of the SEAS doctoral programs at his Alma Mater, the Masters is built in, but I guess the UCBerk program lets you skip it.
i am just living in the european system, where you do 3 years for bc., another 2 for mgr., and another 3-4 for phd. they are discrete, clearly separated steps, which among others, allows you to do each of them in different school...
that americans just skip the masters is honestly surprise for me. one of yesterday's 10 thousands, i guess.
Masters was in underwater basketweaving, so he leaves it off his tagline.
Another concept aside from the ones given by the other comments is called masters in passing. PhD students just get it along the way.
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