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Career Supplement | You may not need a PhD...
Many opportunities exist in pharma for science-savvy master's degree holders
The Scientist 2005, 19(Supplement 2):S38
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Justin Provchy had been accepted to two PhD programs in mathematics when he received a package of information about Claremont, Calif.-based Keck Graduate Institute's master of bioscience degree. At the last minute, he decided to forgo the PhD and enter Keck's two-year program. Now, at 25, he's an automation engineer at Amgen, helping the biotech company's research scientists automate assays.
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