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5 In-Demand Biotechnology Careers

 

The biotechnology industry is a major economic driver, considering its estimated market size of $369.62 billion in 2016. With the constant need for rapid innovation, the demand for skilled individuals is rising. 

These are 5 in-demand careers within the biotechnology industry.

Biomanufacturing Specialist 

Median Pay: $80,629

Biomanufacturing specialists use tools and methods to guarantee that products meet the strict requirements of purity, safety, potency and quality. Biomanufacturing often involves the large-scale production of proteins used to treat or cure human diseases, which requires specialists that possess plenty of knowledge of federal, state and industry standards. 

Biochemist 

Median Pay: $53,712

Biochemists study the chemical properties of living things, as well as biological processes such as cell development, heredity and disease. They conduct complex research projects that frequently require isolation, analysis and synthesis of proteins, lipids, DNA, carbohydrates and other molecules. The research of drugs, hormones and nutrients on tissues and biological processes is often used in the development of products and therapies to improve human health. 

Biomedical Engineer 

Median Pay: $58,495

Biomedical engineers combine engineering and biological expertise to design solutions to problems in biology and medicine. The main purpose of this career path is to improve the quality and efficacy of patient healthcare, they design biomedical equipment, devices and medical software such as artificial organ and diagnostic machines.

Microbiologists 

Median Pay: $48,238

Microbiologists study viruses, bacteria and the immune system to produce biomedical and other industrial products. These professionals conduct complex research and experiments to aid the diagnosis and treatment of infectious diseases. 

Genetic Counselors 

Median Pay: $77,948

Genetic counselors assess individual or family risk for a variety of inherited conditions, such as birth defects or genetic disorders. They provide information and advice to other healthcare providers, or to individuals and families concerned with the risk of inherited conditions.


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