What kind of careers can I do if I study Biology?
Some example career paths include:
- Pharmacologist
- Biologist
- Nature conservation
- Biotechnologist
- Forensics
- Government Research
- Science writer
- Teacher
- and much more
Here's a brief look at a few of these career paths and what you could learn from pursuing them as a career.
What is a Pharmacologist?
Pharmacologists research the interaction with chemical compounds and biological processes and can find themselves creating, developing or test medications.
What is a Biologist?
Focusing on life in general biologists study all types of life on earth in the pursuit of building a better understanding of how both human and animal bodies work and how external factors may impact different organisms.
What is a Nature conservationist?
A nature conservationist works to protect and manage the environment and will find themselves studying a variety of different biomes including wetlands, forests, coasts, mountains rivers and more.
What does a Biotechnologist do?
Biotechnologists study ways to use biological organisms to create and improve upon processes and even products within a variety of different sectors including agriculture and medicine. By studying the attributes of biological matter including cells, tissue etc they work to identify opportunities to use their traits to do a variety of amazing things from developing vaccines to improving farming processes.
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