With a degree in Biology, yes you can become a microbiologist. At any four-year institution with a good biology department you have an option to specialize in microbiology or molecular biology. Without a Master's degree though your career options will be very limited. Most research microbiologists hold a Master's or PhD.
It is Microbiology
A microbiologist who deals with the microbes of animals like farm animals or pets etc. is called veterinary microbiologist. In this a microbiologist studies the effect of microbes on the animals and the disease caused by them.
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Microbiology is the study of microorganisms not bacteria.The study of bacteria is known as bacteriology.
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There may be places which offer such degrees, but it is well to ask: how will I do my laboratory work, and where?Microbiology is a laboratory science. Much about it can be learned online and from books, but this alone will not be sufficient for someone to become a microbiologist, or even a laboratory technician.
A degree in microbiology would help.
A food microbiologist is, simply, a microbiologist who specializes in the microbiology of food.
To become a microbiologist, you typically need a bachelor's degree in microbiology or a related field. Some positions may require a master's degree or Ph.D. for research or teaching roles. Hands-on laboratory experience and research opportunities are also valuable in this field.
study of plant is called botany study of plants is called zoology
Peter A. Hahn has written: 'Guide to the literature for the industrial microbiologist' -- subject(s): Bibliography, Industrial microbiology, Microbiology
It is Microbiology
A microbiologist studies microscopic forms of life.
AS FAR AS I KNOW IN U.S MICROBIOLOGY IS A SUPERSPECIALIZATION THAT CAN BE DONE AFTER POSTGRADUATION IN PATHOLOGY AND AS SUCH YOUR DEGREE AS A MEDICAL MICROBIOLOGIST IS NOT RECOGNIZED UNLESS YOU HAVE GONE THROUGH USMLE ROUTE, DONE POSTGRADUATE RESIDENCY IN PATHOLOGY AND THEN A FURTHER FELLOWSHIP IN MICROBIOLOGY. BUT ANSWER OF YOUR BASIC QUESTION ABOUT JOB IS THAT YOU CAN GET ANY JOB RELATED TO MICROBIOLOGY IN U.S EXCEPT FOR A MEDICAL MICROBIOLOGIST JOB.
To become a microbiologist, one must learn bioinformatics. One must also learn virology as well as immunology to become a successful microbiologist.
The person who studies microscopic organisms is called Microbiologist.
A microbiologist who deals with the microbes of animals like farm animals or pets etc. is called veterinary microbiologist. In this a microbiologist studies the effect of microbes on the animals and the disease caused by them.