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A biologist engages in studying basic principles of life, designing experiments, and collecting data to advance scientific knowledge. Essential skills include effective communication, problem-solving, teamwork, and proficiency in math and science. The role requires patience, attention to detail, and the ability to work independently under pressure. A solid educational background in biology, chemistry, and technology is crucial. Future job demand remains strong due to ongoing health concerns and environmental issues, ensuring biologists play a vital role in society.
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Responsibilities • Study basic principles • Design experiments • Collect data • Use computers • Attend seminars
Skills • Communication • Problem solve and reason • Using math and science • Work with others • Work with lots of things • Manage things • Perceive and Visulize
Personality • Adventurous • Patient
Physical Requirements • Stay in one position for a long period of time. • Handle tools. • See details, use finger, speak clearly, and understand speech of others. • Precise, quick adjustments, handle objects, focus on sound, determine distance, make movements repeatedly, recognize sounds, choose different signals to respond to, react quickly, and use muscles.
Educational Background • Biology and chemistry • Math and computers • Technology and Training • High school diploma • Bachelors degree and masters degree
Courses • Math and science • AP And IB • Anatomy and Physiology, Computer Applications
Positive Aspects • Get to think creatively • Use computers • Make decisions
Negative Aspects • Work alone often • Can get sick from it • Lot of pressure
Helps Society • By studying animals to cure diseases.
Future Outlook • Good, because people have diseases and they need to be cured. • Also people will always be concerned about the environment.