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20 Careers in Biology. Biology Career Paths Queen 39 s Biology Department.

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Biologist. studies organisms.

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Botanist. studies plants.

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Zoologist. studies animals.

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Registered Nurse. provides hospital bedside care.

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Pharmacist Technician. assist pharmacist in organizing, labelling, and packaging medication.

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Phlobotamist. draws blood from patients.

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Respiratory Therapist. caring for patience with breathing problems.

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Pharmacologist. studies drug toxicology and the effect.

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High School Teacher. imparts science knowledge.

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Environmental Scientist. develop solutions to environmental problems.

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Quality Control Technician. help companies determine the effectiveness, purity, and quality of their products.

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Agriculture Technician. provides service to agricultural businesses.

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Biomedical Engineer. work with biomedical equipment.

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Hydrologist. primarily work with water.

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Medical Manager. healthcare administrators, medical managers typically take care of an entire practice, department, clinical area or facility.

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Physician Assistant. work with licensed physicians.

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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.

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Legal Specialists. specialize in patent and intellectual property; understand the science of drugs, medical instruments and biotechnology products.

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Higher Education Lecturer. teach biology and other academic subjects to undergraduate and postgraduate students who are over 18.

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Microbiologist. work with fungi, bacteria, algae and viruses.