Research Scientist
Duties and
Responsibilities: Research Scientists work to improve life and
health by increasing the world's knowledge about their chosen field of
study. Their interests are many and varied, and often they focus their
research in biochemistry, genetics, immunology, microbiology, marine biology,
molecular biology, physics, or pathology. Research scientists may work
independently or as part of a team. Most work in research laboratories,
but many work in field situations or teach in colleges, universities, and
medical schools.
Salary: $25,000 - $75,000
Educational
Requirements: Students should take the most challenging
science, math, and English courses available in high school including advanced
placement and international baccalaureate courses.
To
work in biomedical scientific research requires at least a master's degree, and
a doctorate is required to conduct advanced work or manage research programs or departments.
Reflection:
I think I would like to be a Research Scientist because they do things I’m
interested in.
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