Biotech researchers are responsible for a wide variety of tasks. The job responsibilities of a biotech researcher are as follows:
- Assisting biologists and lab supervisors
- Studying how living organisms can be used for industrial and human causes
- Collecting data, making detailed observations and analyzing/interpreting the information collected
- Preparing experimental reports, summaries and protocols
- Troubleshoot problems that may arise with equipment and other daily operations
- Calibration of research instruments
- Completing tasks for lab projects
- Exercising technical discretion in designs as well as execution and interpretation of experiments
- Read and understand scientific literature
- Handling moderately complex assignments as well as resolving problems and issue recommendations
- Contributing to projects by exercising his or her own scientific knowledge and discipline; scrutinizing and developing new methods for the use of technology to advance the project
- Attending conferences and contributing to scientific journals
- Apply established principles, theories and concepts to efficiently complete tasks
- Staying update on advancements that are developed in the industry
- Constant desire to acquire new knowledge.
- Scientifically oriented and analytical mind.
- Keen interest in technological advancements and discoveries.
- Inclination towards bringing about change.
- Meticulous, hard working, dependable in matters of completed tasks assigned.
- Interest in biology, physics and chemistry on a high school level.
- A Bachelor's degree in biology is a qualification.
- Degree Master's degree or PHD will increase eligibility for higher income and higher level employment.
- In order to be a biotech research scientist, attainment of a Master's degree is a must.
Biotech research has led to discoveries and developments that have paved the road for human health improvements. Seeing the increasing demand and advancement of biotechnology, the U.S. Bureau of Labor and Statistics believes that by 2016, the demand for biotech workers will rise by 16%. The biotech industry is one of the most progressing industries and promises larger growth and development in the days to come.