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Biotechnology careers are much more than the stereotype of the scientist in the white lab coat, hunched over a series of smoking Bunson burners. Careers in biotechnology range from research and development, to marketing and sales of the products, to quality control, to manufacturing. Biotechnology is an industry which is not affected very negatively by recession, as medicines are always needed by someone. The number of biotechnology companies is continually growing, as are the number of jobs in the field. To obtain a position in the world of biotechnology, you must first realize your own specialty. Are you an organizer? Could you help improve efficiency? Become a quality control expert. Are you good with people? Then your job may be in the marketing / sales department.
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The field of biotechnology was first discovered in the late 19th century. The foundation of biotechnology was the discovery of enzymes which are proteins that are used to speed up chemical reactions. The two main branches of biotechnology are: Modern biotechnology which focuses on the use of tools such as genetic engineering and recombinant DNA. Traditional biotechnology which focuses on the use of naturally occurring microorganisms to create products such as beer and cheese.The discovery of biotechnology has revolutionized the sciences and has been used in many industries such as food pharmaceuticals and energy. The first patent for biotechnology was granted in 1978 which is often cited as the year biotechnology was discovered.
there are many careers available such as * medicine * biotechnology * bioinformatics * virology * microbiology there are many careers available such as * medicine * biotechnology * bioinformatics * virology * microbiology
there are plenty of biotechnology careers in Chicago. such as pharmacists. http://chicago.hirebio.com/ http://jobs.monster.com/v-biotech-l-Chicago,-il.aspx
If you get a degree in biotechnology, there are many careers out there for you. You could become a researcher for a major corporation, or even work for the government in various branches.
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Medical researcher, lab technician, genetic engineer
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Finding careers in the biotechnology field is a bit easier now than it was many years ago. If you are still in school now than get with your guidance counselor. If you are no longer in school, then you will need check with your local universities for more information.