Pathologist
A scientist that studies muscles is called a myologist. They specialize in researching the structure, function, and diseases related to muscles in the human body.
A scientist that studies viruses is called a virologist.
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.
A scientist who studies botany is called a botanist. Botanists typically specialize in the study of plants, their classification, physiology, ecology, and evolution.
A scientist who studies life is called a biologist. Biologists study living organisms and their interactions with each other and their environments.
A scientist that studies muscles is called a myologist. They specialize in researching the structure, function, and diseases related to muscles in the human body.
A biotechnology scientist.
An Oceanographer. Marine Biologist, that sort of thing.
A scientist that studies viruses is called a virologist.
A scientist who studies mollusks is called a teuthologist.
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.
A scientist that studies bears would be called an ursinologist.
virologist
An aviologist.
biologist
A meteorologist.
A vulcanologist