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Hi everybody,
I'm currently in my second year as a phd in neurobiology but I lost all motivation for this thesis. I have a master degree in cognitive neuroscience and at that time I choose to start a phd in neurobiology because I wanted to go deeper in the comprehension of brain mecanisms. But now I'm totaly regretting it and I wish I had choose cognitive neuroscience, i'm not interested to work with cells or animals anymore. Plus the situation in my lab isn't really easy : i'm alone with my subject, the atmosphere is not really nice and I don't have anybody to talk to in order to get advices. So i'm wondering if it would be possible to stop my phd even after 2 years (will people take me seriously ?) and start a new one in my field of interest or should I rather be strong and graduate here even if it's totally depressing me ?In that case would it be possible/not to hard to switch field for the post doc ?
If someone have an opinion that would be really nice !
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