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we just study biotechnology because it is a interesting subject and it gives us better future. job opportunity of this field is better than other fields.
it impacts it by using living things to make humans lives better. so the environment part of is, is that we are using a living thing in biotechnology. <3, Katie:)
Advancement in biotechnology has enabled us to get better consumer products as reasonable price. Some incurable human diseases like diabetes, sickle cell anemia, cystic fibrosis etc are now best treated using biotechnology. Biotechnology is high- tech low- risk technology hence its impact on the society is tremendous.
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there are many careers available such as * medicine * biotechnology * bioinformatics * virology * microbiology there are many careers available such as * medicine * biotechnology * bioinformatics * virology * microbiology
Perhaps the MS in biotech. I was taught some biotech by a woman who had an MS in immunology and was a scientific manager at Genentec with many people under her.
This all depends on what your aptitude is. If you like math, then biotechnology would be the way to go. If you plan on a career in the health field, microbiology is a good choice.
If you are considering a career in biotechnology research and development, it would probably be better to get a degree in some field of biology. Degrees in microbiology or pharmacology might be more beneficial than a degree in engineering.
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Rajni Gupta has written: 'Microbial technology' -- subject(s): Biotechnology, Industrial microbiology
various options are available like microbiology,biotechnology,industrial microbiology or life sciences. however it should be kept in mind that job opportunities in India are not much.
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Jobst H. Klemme has written: 'Angewandte Mikrobiologie' -- subject(s): Industrial microbiology, Microbial biotechnology
Melanie N. Johansen has written: 'Microalgae' -- subject(s): Biomass energy, Biotechnology, Microbiology, Microalgae
Most likely E. coli. Other than being vital to our digestive process, it is extremely important in biotechnology and microbiology.