http://www.bls.gov/ooh/Life-Physical-and-Social-Science/Biochemists-and-biophysicists.htm
Friday, October 23, 2015
#PHSfit Career of the Day: Biochemist
Biochemists and biophysicists do applied research and develop products
and processes that improve our lives. For example, in medicine, biochemists and
biophysicists develop tests used to detect diseases, genetic disorders, and
other illnesses. They also develop new drugs and medications, such as those
used to treat cancer or Alzheimer’s disease. Applied research in biochemistry
and biophysics has many uses outside of medicine. In agriculture, biochemists
and biophysicists develop genetically engineered crops that are more resistant
to drought, disease, insects, and other afflictions. Biochemists and
biophysicists also develop alternative fuels, such as biofuels—renewable energy
sources from plants. In addition, they develop ways to protect the environment
and clean up pollution. Biochemists and biophysicists need a Ph.D. to work in
independent research and development positions. Most Ph.D. holders begin their
careers in a temporary postdoctoral research position, which typically lasts 2
to 3 years. Bachelor’s and master’s degree holders are qualified for some
entry-level positions in biochemistry and biophysics.
http://www.bls.gov/ooh/Life-Physical-and-Social-Science/Biochemists-and-biophysicists.htm
http://www.bls.gov/ooh/Life-Physical-and-Social-Science/Biochemists-and-biophysicists.htm
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