There is no exact amount of time it takes to become a geneticist. Typically, a research geneticist, for example, will have 4 years of undergraduate education, and another 4 or 5 years of graduate education.
I think you are refering to a Geneticist
A specialist in genetics is referred to as a geneticist. This type of biologist is a physical scientist who studies the science of genes, living organism variation, and heredity.
It is someone who helps to find cures for diseases, and does stem cell research, DNA pathology, splices DNA, and helps to manipulate DNA. There are many many more functions and applications a Genetics research scientist does on a regular basis, but this is the gist of it.
Well if you want to be rich , geneticist is not for you, An average geneticist will make about 52000$/Year at first, After a good 10 years they will make about 84000$/Year, It won't go much higher then 85000$/Year.
In a broad sense, microbiologist is not a geneticist allthough a microbilogist studied the genetics or genes and their characterstics but the main concerened of a microbilogist is towords microorganisms only like bacteria, viruses, and fungi. A microbilogist study their physiological, morphological, and anatomical and also genetic behaviour and use it for the betterment of mankind. A geneticist on the other hand deals wiht only the heriditary material i.e. genes of any organism either prokaryotic or eukaryotic.
what does "forensic geneticist" do
it take four year of medical school
Yes she was a geneticist
A geneticist is a scientist who studies genetics
A geneticist is a biologist who studies the science of genes, heredity and variation of organisms
William Hayes - geneticist - was born in 1913.
William Hayes - geneticist - died in 1994.
Peter Harper - geneticist - was born in 1939.
William Allan - geneticist - was born in 1881.
Norman Horowitz - geneticist - died in 2005.
Norman Horowitz - geneticist - was born in 1915.
John Brookfield - geneticist - was born in 1955.