Friday, October 24, 2014

A Day In The Life of a Cell Biologist


Career cell biologist- describe a day in the life of, what training is required, salary, include a picture and reference



Cell biologists infect tissue culture cells with a type of bacteria, such as Salmonella, and analyze the cell in a number of ways. They compare it to uninfected cells, and observe the changes that happen to those cells. Nowadays, many cell biologists are focused on observing what cell reproduction can reveal about cancer. Other cell biologists create vaccines or work with food and cosmetic manufacturers. To be a cell biologist, you must have analytical skills, active listening and interpersonal skills, and math skills. You must also know how to use compueter software such as the graphical imaging software and spreadsheet software.

Cell biologists usually have a Ph.D in cell biology or a related field of biology. You don't need any years of training after you have your degree to be a cell biologist which means you can get a job right after getting your degree. 

The annual pay for a cell biologist is $66,260.


References:
http://www.ehow.com/about_6766583_do-cell-biologists-do_.html
http://education-portal.com/articles/Become_a_Cell_Biologist_Education_and_Career_Roadmap.html

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