Chapter 1 How to get involved in research 1 1.1 Why do research? 1 1.2 What can I become involved in? 2 1.3 Different types of research 2 1.4 Clinical vs laboratory 8 1.5 Getting ideas for research 8 References 9 Chapter 2 Conducting a study 11 2.1 How to find a research project 11...
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