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Types of Science Careers

A Botanist Specializes in Plants
A Botanist Specializes in Plants

Botanist careers focus on the usage, development, classification and monitoring of the Earth's plant life. Some botanists focus on teaching or fieldwork, while others enter either theoretical or - most commonly - applied research as there is still much that scientists do not know about the application of plant compounds to human life and health.

A Geneticist Studies how Traits are Inherited
A Geneticist Studies how Traits are Inherited

A geneticist is a science who studies genes, including how they are inherited, mutated, activated, or inactivated. They often study the role that genes play in disease and health. Environmental geneticists specialize in studying the interactions between genes and environmental factors that lead to adverse health effects, disease, and aging.

An Agronomist Specializes in Soil and Crops
An Agronomist Specializes in Soil and Crops

Agronomy and crop science is a branch of agriculture focused on plants, particularly food and cash crops. Professionals in this field are concerned with enhancing grain and seed nutrition, as well as increasing the amount and quality of food.

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An Astronomer Studies Stars, Planets and Galaxies
An Astronomer Studies Stars, Planets and Galaxies

There is a science and a related non-scientific practice: An astronomer is a scientist who observes stars, planets, and other phenomena. An astrologer is a person who de … termines traits and predicts individual horoscopes based on the positions of the Sun, Moon, stars, and planets.

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An Epidemiologist Studies the Spread of Diseases
An Epidemiologist Studies the Spread of Diseases

Epidemiologists are scientists who study diseases within populations of people. In essence, these public health professionals analyze what causes disease outbreaks in order to treat existing diseases and prevent future outbreaks. Thanks to this, epidemiologists are considered “disease detectives” of the public health world.

An Ethologist Studies Animal Behavior
An Ethologist Studies Animal Behavior

What is an Ethologist? Animal lovers have the perfect career field in ethology. Ethologists study the behavior of animals in their natural settings and look for patterns in behavior. From livestock to wildlife, animals have certain innate and instinctual behaviors that can be scientifically studies in a myriad of ways.

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Analytical Chemist
Analytical Chemist

Analytical chemistry is the science of obtaining, processing, and communicating information about the composition and structure of matter. In other words, it is the art and science of determining what matter is and how much of it exists. In 2012 (salary survey data), analytical chemistry was the most popular field of work for ACS chemists.

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Animal Technician
Animal Technician

There is specific certification available for technicians working in laboratory facilities. Certification is offered by the American Association for Laboratory Animal Science (AALAS) at three levels- Assistant Laboratory Animal Technician, Laboratory Animal Technician and Laboratory Animal Technologist.

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Athletic Trainer In Demand! Biochemist
Athletic Trainer In Demand! Biochemist

Because athletic trainers are usually onsite with athletes and are often the first responders when injuries occur, the demand for trainers in schools should continue to increase. Sophisticated treatments in injury prevention and detection are projected to increase the demand for athletic trainers.

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Biology Teacher In Demand! Marine Biologist
Biology Teacher In Demand! Marine Biologist

A few classes you may take are microbiology, anthropology, biochemistry and molecular biology. Most employers prefer biologists with a master's degree in biology or in any of the life sciences to work in applied research, product development, management or teaching at the high school level.

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Biomedical Engineer
Biomedical Engineer

Biomedical engineers combine engineering principles with medical sciences to design and create equipment, devices, computer systems, and software used in healthcare. Work Environment Most biomedical engineers work in manufacturing, universities, hospitals, and research facilities of companies and educational and medical institutions.

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Biomedical Scientist
Biomedical Scientist

This is a competitive employment sector and many biomedical science roles require you to undertake further training after your first degree. A higher degree may also be a requirement in some cases. Before applying for jobs and professional training courses, a period of relevant work experience can be extremely useful and, in some cases, essential.

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Botany
Botany

What is Botany? Botany is the scientific study of plants. "Plants," to most people, means a wide range of living organisms from the smallest bacteria to the largest living things - the giant sequoia trees. By this definition plants include: algae, fungi, lichens, mosses, ferns, conifers and flowering plants.

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Clinical Psychologist
Clinical Psychologist

Clinical Psychology is a recognized specialty in professional psychology. APA Division 12: Society of Clinical Psychology Division 12: Society of Clinical Psychology includes APA members who are active in practice, research, teaching, administration and/or study in the field of clinical psychology.

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Clinical Research Associate
Clinical Research Associate

Clinical Research Careers By Katie Cottingham Apr. 5, 2002 , 10:00 AM Clinical research brings the latest therapies and pharmaceuticals from the laboratory bench to the bedsides of real patients.

Clothing/Textile Technologist
Clothing/Textile Technologist

A clothing/textile technologist works with a variety of fabrics, both man-made and natural fibres, as well as leather, fur, metals and plastics. As a technologist, you'll source fabrics or textiles that are fit for purpose and carry out quality control tests.

Colour Technologist
Colour Technologist

Graduate colour technologists can earn £26,000 a year, although this can increase or decrease depending on your work experience and your degree (applicants with a degree that focused on colour technology will get a bigger salary offer).

Ecology
Ecology

Explore Ecology as a Career. ... Careers in Ecology ... Science-Jobs-De German Zoological Association (Deutsche Zoologische Gesellschaft)

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Geology
Geology

Careers in Environmental Geology. Environmental geology is a broad field that includes such things as site assessment, site remediation, groundwater geology, surface water hydrology, and ensuring that various organizations comply with the relevant environmental regulations.

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Meteorology
Meteorology

Whether you are about to graduate from high school or are an adult who is interested in a career change, our Career Guides and Tools offer you valuable resources including a list of colleges that offer degrees in meteorology and distance learning courses.

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Oceanography
Oceanography

The multidisciplinary nature of global oceanography makes it one of the most exciting science careers imaginable. In addition, the ocean provides aspects of intrigue and mystery in almost every scientific field. Scripps Oceanography is dedicated to the study of the oceans, atmosphere, and Earth.

Zoology
Zoology

Careers with a Bachelor of Science in Zoology A bachelor's degree in zoology can offer a variety of career options, with a range of salaries and an array of educational coursework to prepare for the field.

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