Saturday, April 17, 2010

What is a job that involves medical research in labs?

If you're looking for a job in chemistry that involves medical research in a laboratory then take courses with a lot of organic and biochemistry content as an undergraduate; there is a lot of lab work involved. Then go on for your Masters or PhD in biochemistry and get a job with a mentor prof who is working in research on human or animal physiology/ When you get your PhD in biochemistry apply for postgraduate research jobs in biochemistry at a Medical school or university and you will most likely be working in one of their labs on medical problems.





Most medical research is done at universities and Medical schools by Md's or PhD's who have aspiring undergraduate students, graduate students or post-doc's as assistants.

What is a job that involves medical research in labs?
Crime scene investigation, autopsy, all types of blood work, poison control, dna analysis, mass spectrophotometry, , only a few among hundreds, thousands.
Reply:Pharmaceutical Industry


Biotechnology Industry


Chemical Industry


Hospitals/Research Universities





Positions in Research %26amp; Development, Manufacturing, Quality Management, ect...





All offer many opportunities for Medical research in the Lab.


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