Nature of the Work
Title: Nature of the Work
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Nature of the Work
Category: /Literature/English
Details: Words: 1235 | Pages: 4 (approximately 235 words/page)
Nature of the Work
Biological Scientists
Nature of the Work
Biological scientists study living organisms and their relationship to their environment. Most
specialize in some area such as ornithology (the study of birds) or microbiology (the study of
microscopic organisms).
About two-fifths of all biological scientists work in research and development. Some conduct basic
research to increase knowledge of living organisms. Others, in applied research, use knowledge
provided by basic research to develop new medicines,
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having a bachelor's degree could begin at
$16,700 or $20,660 a year, depending on their college records. Those having the master's degree
could start at $20,700 or $25,300, depending on their academic records or work experience; those
having the Ph.D. degree could begin at $30,053 or $36,570 a year. Biological scientists in the
Federal Government averaged $41,000 a year in 1990.
Sources
http://www.bio.net/
http://www.netspace.org/users/listserv/archive/tf2005-admin/tf2005-admin.log9606b
http://biomednet.com/