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BIOTECHNOLOGYHi everybody,
I'm Tasha.. i'm new here..and i want to know more about Biotechnology...is there anyone who knows.. what jobs i will get ,when i have studied this subject??.. waiting for a cool answer and please don't spamm tasha
no one here ?
yes yes ... i can search in google..but i want to know some information from clever People.... i know.. here are some of them my questions are...is there anybody who has to do something with Biotechnology or is there anyone who is studying this subjekt ?... hallo ??
thanks for ur answer ... next please..
3 main kinds of jobs-
1. Lecturer/proffesor 2. R'n'D or Maintainance departments in Pharama, and other chemical industries [ including alcohol producing ones!]. 3. Assistant researcher- researcher etc. in science institutions I'm also interested in getting a scientist soon! Best Wishes!!! hrushikesh[/list]
Anvar frm india,hi tasha! ..
how are you ? where r u frm ? wht are you doing now? . i anvar frm india completed my M.Sc biotechnology and i have also completed P.G.Diploma in Bioinformatics too.. so i want to know , in which aspect ur asking this question .. If ur frm india , u have more scope for lecutrer job and few scope for research job and ur frm other than inidia. u have lot scope in researach and development. each and every insitute looking for a good and intiligent , brilliant candidates ... Biotechnology have more scope and hope and right now its boooming , still it doesn't touch its beining level. .so ther is more chance is there for hope and even more chances also there for loose..... depending upon ur country and ur knowledge , biotechnology depends upon..... sorryy tasha, i don't english , if i did any mistake , plz apoligize mee....
Hello tasha, I'm glad young people are interested in careers in biotechnology. Just like what LilKim said, biotechnology is a broad subject. You can go to the academe and teach, go to direct research in a government agency, pharmaceutical, agricultural, environmental, food & beverage company... etc...
Biotechnology is very very broad. Focus on more specific subject. Interested on the use of biotechnology in farming/agriculture? Or do you plan on discovering/manufacturing novel proteins or enzymes for use in the industries? Do you plan to help in the biodegradation of oil spills and other toxic environmental subsctances? Do you want to predict the behavior of microorganisms using equations and simulations? Do you want to develop new ways in detecting and treating cancers and other diseases? The list goes on... I suggest that you read a bit more on biotechnology and applied microbiology, then probably you can decide on which branch you want to specialize. Remember that interest plays a very important role in your future decisions. Wishing you the best of luck.
heyy i'm also interested in biotechnology. i'm 16 this year.. gonna be anyway. i'm kinda interested in workin in a lab.. not botany nor agricultural. kinda more focus on cells. microbiology, cell biology.. something like that.. can someone tell me what are the academic requirements and what careers if i choose this route? thankx. lurv' kayliq. =)
What to do with your biotechnology degreeThere is a whole range of biotechnology-related jobs. You can be a genetic engineer. You can also work as an agricultural biotechnologist. If you decide to further your studies, you can teach biotechnology at the university or any other institution of higher learning.
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Aoa to every Muslim. I also love biotechnology, i am only of 13 years have stared my 8th class 3 days before. But even in this age i wanna research on it in labs
Can u ppls also do another favour for me. Can u tell me the new things and informations abt biotechnology. Do u wanna make ur group fellow successful. I have books related to Biology, I read them with a high interest Insha ALLAH i will suceed one day
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