My interests span biology, though sometimes I feel like an anachronism, somebody from the Victorian era when there weren't so many boundaries dividing the sciences.
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My interest in biology was pretty much always on the philosophical side.
Perhaps arising from a fascination with animals, biology seemed the most interesting of sciences to me as a child.
When it came to choice of subjects, science was obvious - since I was uninterested in anything else - but a decision that caused consternation in some eyes was my demand to take biology for A-level.
At the time I finished high school, I was determined to study biology, deeply convinced to eventually be a researcher.
I like problems at the borders of disciplines. One of the reasons that neurobiology of learning and memory appeal to me so much was that I liked the idea of bringing biology and psychology together.
Ever since I was a kid, I've had an enormous interest in the sciences - everything from quantum physics to anthropology.
As a child, I remember my own intensive interest in biology, birds, other animals and flowers and was determined at an early age to become a scientist.
I've always liked all the sciences, like math, physics and biology.
The subject I was best at in school was biology.
I actually wanted to be a forensic scientist for a while. When I was doing my Standard Grades, three of them were science subjects. The interest in science didn't wear off, but I found other interests.
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