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Hi! I’m a epidemiology and biostatistics MPH student in Boston. I’m pretty sure I want to get into doing regulatory science and biostatistics for a pharmaceutical/ biotech company or the feds, of which there are tons in boston, but I’m not sure where I should go from here. I’m doing my foundational classes and want to take technical classes (getting good at R and basic quantitive methods and want to learn Python, SAS, clinical trials design, meta analysis and computing/programming). Does this sound viable and do y’all have any advice for me?
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