20 Careers in Biology. Biology Career Paths Queen 39 s Biology Department.
Biologist. studies organisms.
Botanist. studies plants.
Zoologist. studies animals.
Registered Nurse. provides hospital bedside care.
Pharmacist Technician. assist pharmacist in organizing, labelling, and packaging medication.
Phlobotamist. draws blood from patients.
Respiratory Therapist. caring for patience with breathing problems.
Pharmacologist. studies drug toxicology and the effect.
High School Teacher. imparts science knowledge.
Environmental Scientist. develop solutions to environmental problems.
Quality Control Technician. help companies determine the effectiveness, purity, and quality of their products.
Agriculture Technician. provides service to agricultural businesses.
Biomedical Engineer. work with biomedical equipment.
Hydrologist. primarily work with water.
Medical Manager. healthcare administrators, medical managers typically take care of an entire practice, department, clinical area or facility.
Physician Assistant. work with licensed physicians.
Genetic Counselor. offer risk assessment, education and support to families that could potentially be at risk for or diagnosed with multiple inherited conditions; patient advocates.
Legal Specialists. specialize in patent and intellectual property; understand the science of drugs, medical instruments and biotechnology products.
Higher Education Lecturer. teach biology and other academic subjects to undergraduate and postgraduate students who are over 18.
Microbiologist. work with fungi, bacteria, algae and viruses.