Wednesday, December 10, 2014

Cell Biologist

A Day In The Life of a Cell Biologist
A cell biologist works in the field of biology called cytology. Cell biologists study all aspects of the cells. They study the cellular and atomic composition of the cell and also their interactions of the cells in the environment. Cell biologists will conduct experiments to understand the nature of cells better.The biggest concern of cell biologists is the process and  structure that occur and exist in cells.They are usually interested in the relationships between the cells functions and structures.Cell biologists also tends to find similarities and differences of different cells belonging to different species. Also, cell biologists are very interested in the different kinds of protein located in cells and their different purposes. 

Training: Cell biologists are usually employed in research labs. For applying, the applicant need a bachelor's or master's degree in biology, cellular biology or a related science. In order to conduct independent research, a Ph.D. is required. 

Salary:$45,945-$68,918

Reference:http://www.wisegeek.com/what-is-a-cell-biologist.htm


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