"Assuming that time and money were not obstacles, what area of scientific research, outside of your own discipline, would you most like to explore? Why?"
I don't have to even think twice about this one - if I wasn't spending my time stalking the beast Cancer I would have my head in the stars, pursuing the answers to questions no one has ever been able to answer. For me, Cosmology (as compared to Cosmetology) is the most exciting field outside of medicine that exists, if it does truly exist. The universe, that is. Not that I think it doesn't exist - I'm just a masochist for ontological paradoxes.
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