Biology
Biology
Graduates of biology typically work in laboratories and offices, colleges and universities,
federal government, pharmaceutical and medicine manufacturing, and hospitals. Some
may do fieldwork, which would expose them to weather events and wildlife.
- Job Titles
- Biochemical Engineer
- Biochemists and Biophysicist
- Bioinformatics Scientist
- Biological Technician
- Biologist
- Biomass Plant Technician
- Food Scientist
- Forensic Science Technician
- Geneticist
- Medical and Clinical Laboratory Technologist
- Molecular and Cellular Biologist
- Postsecondary Teachers/Professor
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- Jobs and Internships
- Ecojobs
- Environmental Career Center
- Federation of American Society for Experimental Biology
- Fred Hutch Summer Research Program
- Howard Hughes Medical Institute
- Job Watch, Clinical Research Jobs
- National Parks Service
- Oklahoma City Zoo
- Rochester Institute of Technology Summer Research
- Society for Integrative and Comparative Biology
- TAMU Wildlife and Fisheries Job Board
- The Conservation Job Board
- The Student Conservation Association
- Tulsa Zoo
- Skills
- Understanding the basic principles of life sciences including ecology, evolution, genetics and cell biology.
- Advanced knowledge in botany, microbiology and zoology.
- Critical thinking ability to summarize and evaluate basic information on biological systems.
- Ability to present scientific information clearly and concisely