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Career in biotech with mostly non-life sciences research experience?
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Hi all,

I am a senior double majoring in chemistry and biophysics, although mostly focused on the former. I have been involved in computational chemistry research for 2 years now, although in geochemistry/inorganic chemistry. Been applying to many biotech internships, got interviewed by a few, no offers. Ended up accepting an internship at a geomaterials company, who appreciated my geochem experience.

However, is it really feasible after this to get biotech jobs after graduating? People say my skills are transferable (e.g. I use a lot of DFT and molecular dynamics, which is also popular in biochem), but I feel like I am steering away and becoming kinda irrelevant.

Thanks!

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