No, unless he/she has a PhD
Dr. Randy V. Acabado
A biotechnologist is a technologist who works in the field of biotechnology.
Dr. Denville A. Myrie is a Jamaican biotechnologist, academic, and joined the Faculty of Medical Sciences at the University of the West Indies in 2012. He is known for his research in the areas of biotechnology, microbiology, and natural products chemistry.
£50,000
No, typically you would use either "Dr." before the name or include educational credentials after the name, not both. For example, you could use "Dr. John Smith" or "John Smith, PhD."
it was his middle name
5,00,0000
A biotechnologist is a technologist who works in the field of biotechnology.
The starting salary for a plant biotechnologist is $40,00 to $60,000, depending upon experience, education, and location. Most people will earn somewhere in that range.
Yes, individuals with a Ph.D. can use the title "Dr." before their name.
It was his mother's maiden name
Yes, BHMS degree holder can use Dr. as pre-nominal letters.