Career as Biologist

Stream : Health Science,Life Science & Environment
Sub Stream : Microbiology

Biologist

Biology is the study of living things. Biology includes fields such as Agronomy, Animal Husbandry, Biochemistry, Forestry, Horticulture, Fish and Wildlife Conservation, and Range Management. New and exciting careers have opened in Oceanography and Marine Biology, High Altitude Biology, Environmental Biology, Bio-instrumentation, Biotechnology, Biophysics, Cryobiology, Bionics, etc.

job responsibility of Biologist

1. Biologists work in various specializations. All Biologists carry out research and work in laboratories to conduct experiments. 
2. Anatomists study the causes of degenerative disorders and the possibilities of transplant of body organs. Aquatic biologists study the effect of pollutants on aquatic life and investigate the quality of water by assessing salinity, oxygen level, acid and organic waste, temperature and light. 
3. Agronomists study, research and use improved methods of cultivation, farm management, rotation of crops, soil testing, use of fertilizer, etc. Bioinformatics uses software to derive some useful information from a biological database. 
4. Biochemists study the chemical composition of living organisms and deal with understanding the bases in reproduction, heredity, metabolism, and growth. Biophysicists study the physical properties of human systems. 
5. They concern themselves with the energy of living cells and deal with vision hearing, nervous system, brain function, nerve conduction, muscle reflexion as well as the life and destruction of human systems and cells. 
6. Cytologists' work relates to breeding and reproduction of plants and animals carrying particular characteristics of hereditary traits. Curators look after rare specimens of biological importance and are involved in their maintenance. 
7. Economical botanist conduct experiments under controlled conditions to crossbreed and develop better yielding plants for mass-scale production of crops for use in medicines, oils, gums, fiber or even food crops. Ecologists study the atmosphere, environment and its effect on the growth of plant or animal life. Entomologists classifies different types of insects and pests and suggests various techniques to destroy them through insecticides or other means. 
8. Geneticists are involved in the study of heredity and factors governing it. The geneticist is involved in the improvement of plants and animal breeds keeping in view the economic importance. 
9. Microbiologists study all microscopic or submicroscopic organisms such as algae, bacteria viruses, molds, yeasts, etc. The study of these organisms is used in the food industry, in packaged foodstuffs, as well as for understanding their role in disease and its prevention and control. Molecular biologists are involved in bacterial study focusing on improving health care. 
10. Mycologists analyze fungi useful to agriculture, medicine, and industry. 
11. Paleontologists study fossilized remains of plants and animals to understand their evolution. 
12. Toxicologists study the toxic effects of various substances on humans, plants and animals. Industrial safety and environmental control is their major concern. 
13. Wildlife biologists study habitats of animals and birds, the conditions needed for their conservation and survival and continued wildlife propagation. 
14. Zoologists are concerned with the study of animal life. The origin, habits, life history, propagation, growth, relation to the environment, genetics and all matters concerning their preservation is the concern of zoologists.


Read more Blogs on different Careers ...
 

Employment Opportunities for Biologist:

Biologists work in research organizations working in the areas of genetics, cellular biology, and biochemical research. Many biological scientists work in research and development departments of industries concerned with pharmaceuticals, foodstuffs, and chemicals. Graduates work as apprentices or technicians after receiving hands-on training. Those who have good communication/marketing skills can pursue courses as Business Development Executives.

How to become a Biologist?
 

Graduate and postgraduate courses are available in most universities after 10+2 in Zoology, Botany, Chemistry or Geology. Specialization can be acquired after post-graduation and Ph.D. 

Read Blogs on Entrance Exams, Colleges and more...

 

SHARE THIS

How do I get there?

After Graduation

Ask career queries

whatsapp_chat