 | I need to know which job has a better pay and higher education degree; physicist or microbiologist/ molecular biologist. I'm not looking for a job. I'm just curious.
1 answer - Asked By: miss elaina - 5/27/2010 |
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 | Im interested in becoming a molecular biologist when im ready and would like to know the salary. Also could you tell me the job description?
1 answer - Asked By: lilmike t - 3/7/2009 |
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 | I have a masters degree in Biology (genetics and ecology) and are willing to relocate to work as a biologist.
I don't have the necessary skills to work in a lab (i.e. as a molecular biologist), but are looking for a job where I can set up (or assist) field experiments or experiments with live animals, data gathering & analysis, write-ups and presentations preferably in the fields of evolution or population biology or ecology.
I was just wondering if anyone know of places where biologists are highly sought after.
1 answer - Asked By: southernrightwhale - 6/4/2007 |
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 | OK, that was a difficult title to understand.
But, what I'm wondering is how do the people behind the scenes in drug development (ie: molecular biologists & chemists) feel towards the doctors that prescribe these drugs. after all, the doctors are making wayyyy more money, and I feel that actually creating the drug is harder than just prescribing it.
Thank you.
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 | What are the job opportunities and earning potential? Is the money spent to go to college, such as for a masters or phD, worth it? Is it difficult to find a job that can pay back those expenses?
If anyone is a molecular biologist, I would appreciate any information you could share, it doesn't have to be related to the questions above either.
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 | I'm looking into going into the field of genetics, but there's several different careers in the field, and I'm wondering what the differences between them are. The ones I'm interested in are: Genetic Engineer, Biochemist, Molecular Biologist, and Biotechnologist. The more detail the better! Stuff like education requirements, occupation opportunities, things they do in their job, etc.
Thanks a lot!
1 answer - Asked By: Tyler T - 4/24/2009 |
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 | Include job description, training required, types of employers, and starting salary. Please. I need this quick, Thank-You.
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 | I am in 8th grade and,being serious about getting a job,know that you have to plan early to have a higher chance of getting into a career like this one.
I would like the answers to be divided into two sections high school and college
I would like to know which courses should be taken to have the highest education in this division of science and which courses should be taken for the lowest yet passable amount of education in this subject
1 answer - Asked By: Menkara G - 5/22/2011 |
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 | And could you tell me how much the average salary for this job is? Thanks :)
1 answer - Asked By: lilmike t - 3/7/2009 |
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 | Is it in demand? Are research jobs counted in the visa occupations?
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 | I want to get into medical school, and I am currently working towards my b.s. in molecular biology. If I don't get into medical school or something else happens down the line, what other careers could I consider with this degree?
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 | Using for a research report and need to know the median salaries of all these jobs, please!
1 answer - Asked By: trafficroots - 11/29/2010 |
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 | Ok, so i live in the UK and i'm currently in my first year of AS and it's about that time i need to start thinking about my future. First of all, i am unsure of what degree to do. Currently my ideal job would be something that would involve working with animals however i do tend to change my mind a lot. My first question is should i do i general biology degree or something more specific such as zoology?
I have done some research into working with animals but i haven't got very far. I know that these kinds of jobs don't tend to offer very high pay. So i was wondering what the best sort of career would be if i wanted to work with animals and also what sort of career working with animals would give offer a higher salary than the others. Also, what other careers would be available to me with my biology degree that could also be interesting and offer a lot of pay?
TL;DR:
Should I do Biology or zoology?
What hands on careers are there with animals?
What careers with animals get paid a lot?
What other careers are there in biology that are interesting and have high pay?
Thank you to anyone who takes the time to help :)
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 | I need job description, training required, kinds of employers, growth prospects in the field, and an average salary.
2 answers - Asked By: Princess D. - 12/2/2009 |
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 | Wolves, moose, trees and physical features on an island. If you were charged with writing the job description, you should title the position:
A. population geneticist.
B. molecular biologist.
C. community ecologist. (possible)
D. organismal physiologist.
E. island zoologist
1 answer - Asked By: Ashleyshutup - 3/18/2010 |
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 | I'm going into grade 9 soon, and i really want to know what i should take. I have always wanted to work with animals or be a dolphin trainer or something and i want to know which classes to take and what i should do after high school and what kind of jobs i should do while i'm in high school. Thanks!
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 | I am going to take Biology, Maths, Psychology and R.S at A level and was wondering what interesting digrees and jobs i could go onto to do baised Biology.
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 | I'm kinda interested in molecular biology but i don't know if that is a fun job or not. Can you give me your ideas about the jobs in biology?
4 answers - Asked By: middlebabysara - 6/20/2006 |
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 | I've been interested in animals since I can remember and my grades are around middle and some of them are better than that.
What does it require to become a biologist regarding grades and where do I need to go?
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 | I am currently a Biology major student.
I would like to know what is the difference between a Biology major degree and a Molecular Biology degree? Which one gets you a job easier?
please help, I might end up changing my major.
Thank you!
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