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Old 24-04-2009: 24th April 2009 11:47 #1 
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I'm thinking of applying to Nottingham for 2010 to do either plain nutrition or the nutritional biochemistry course -- I can't decide as there's only a bit of information in the prospectus and it's fairly vague. I wondered if anyone's doing the course (or nutrition) and could give me any help? I want to go into research, the effects of diet on autistics, epileptics, etc
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If you look on the website there's more information on course modules. I've got an offer for Biochemistry and Genetics, and the Biochemistry professors seem really enthusiastic and friendly, and the labs are quite nice.

You're probably best emailing the admissions tutor for that course to ask about the specific modules your interested in, or you could wait until the open day, and ask more then, as you're sure to get a more accurate answer and feel for the place.

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