How to Become a Molecular Biologist | Labmonk

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Where Will a Molecular Biologist Work?

A molecular biologist is someone who carries out research and academic activities. The research component mainly involves studying biological structures in laboratories with all the latest technology to assist them in exploring complicated molecular structures and their functions.

A skilled molecular biologist gets opportunities in private and public sectors like molecular diagnostic labs, pharma companies, research units, molecular and structural biology units etc. They can also work as

  • Scientific manager
  • Pathologist
  • Research Associate
  • Technical Specialist
  • Lab operation head
  • Regulatory affairs executive
  • Technical application scientist.

Molecular biology is an unusual field of science with huge potential, and thus the competition is less when compared with other sectors of basic and applied sciences. Moreover, As per the US Bureau of Labour Statistics, it is estimated that there will be a growth of about 6% in this sector in the coming ten years which means it is one of the best times for grabbing the opportunity.

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