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Prepared by: Tee Yu Shun, Eng Cheng Kuan,

Yew Han Wei, Wong Kuan Xiang, Lim Kian Hom,


Yap Chen Thorm, Goh Khai Ze

Careers Related to Biology


Careers Related to Biology Study Fields
Biotechnologist They study the physical, genetic, and chemical characteristics of cells and
tissues and identify practical uses for this knowledge, predominantly in the
areas of medicine and pharmaceuticals, food production, biofuels, and
environmental conservation.

What they do on a daily basis


depends on the sector in which
they are employed.
1) Medical Biotechnology
2) Agriculture Biotechnology
3) Industrial Biotechnology
4) Environmental Biotechnology

Environmental Engineers Environmental engineers study ways to minimize the effects of acid rain,
global warming, automobile emissions, and ozone depletion. They also
design municipal water supply and industrial wastewater treatment systems
and research the environmental impact of proposed construction projects.

An environmental engineer uses the


principles of engineering, soil science,
biology, and chemistry to develop
solu ons to environmental problems.

They are involved in efforts to


improve recycling, waste disposal,
public health, and control of water
and air pollu on.

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Yew Han Wei, Wong Kuan Xiang, Lim Kian Hom,
Yap Chen Thorm, Goh Khai Ze

Biomedical Scien st Their research merges the relevant basic sciences of anatomy
and physiology, cellular biology, biochemistry, microbiology,
gene cs , molecular biology ,immunology, mathema cs and sta s cs.
Biomedical scientists are, in essence, at
Biomedical scien sts perform a key
the heart of multidisciplinary teams in role in screening for diseases,
healthcare. iden fying those caused by bacteria
and viruses and monitoring the effects
of medica on and other treatments.
Their work is highly varied, prac cal,
and analy cal, and they are essen al
partners to healthcare professionals,
who diagnose and monitor cancer,
diabetes, blood disorders, meningi s,
hepa s, AIDS, and other diseases.
Biomedical scien sts usually specialize
in one of four areas: infec on
sciences, blood sciences, cell sciences,
or gene c and molecular pathology.

Marine and freshwater Marine and freshwater biology is the study of the plant and animal life in
Biologist these aquatic environments, to acquire a fundamental understanding of the
diversity of living organisms that inhabit these systems, the organisms'
structure and function and the interactions between them and the non-living
components.

Forensic Expert Forensic science is a practical academic discipline that involves solving
puzzles. Forensic scientists use their knowledge of basic science fields
like biology, chemistry and physics to investigate questions with legal
implications, such as inquiries about who is at fault for a particular incident
or what caused an injury.

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Yew Han Wei, Wong Kuan Xiang, Lim Kian Hom,
Yap Chen Thorm, Goh Khai Ze

Editor of Biology An Biology Editor is responsible to ensure the accuracy and quality of a
company's wri en materials. They are responsible for planning and
crea ng wri en materials. A few of the main du es of an editor are edi ng
copy and improving on it, educate writers on best prac ces, iden fy ways
to improve the flow of materials, and advise writers on content pieces.
They also have to create a content calendar. Some of the jobs tles that a
editor could grow into are editor in chief and senior editor.

Agriculturalists What is Agriculturalists?


An agriculturist, agriculturalist, agrologist, or agronomist is a professional in
the science, prac ce, and management of agriculture and agribusiness.

Agriculturists research and develop


the most effec ve methods for
cul va ng soil, rearing livestock,
and growing crops. This involves
animal care and breeding, crop
protec on and harves ng, and soil
management.

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