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Biotechnologist

Biotechnologist. Where tech nology meets Bio logy (A Lee Team Production). Pay & Skills. The current average annual salary for a Biotechnologist is $39,500. The skills required are: learning strategies, instructive, active listening, reading comprehension, science, and communication.

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Biotechnologist

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  1. Biotechnologist Where technology meets Biology (A Lee Team Production)

  2. Pay & Skills The current average annual salary for a Biotechnologist is $39,500. The skills required are: learning strategies, instructive, active listening, reading comprehension, science, and communication.

  3. Degree and Education The required degrees for a biotechnologist is, an Associates or a Bachelors degree. For research, a PhD or an MD is required.

  4. Training • You can acquire training for a Biotechnologist at most Universities.

  5. Interesting Facts Biotechnology originated in 1970. It was based largely on a new recombinant DNA technique. These details were published in 1973 by Stanley Cohen of Stanford University and Herbert Boyers of the University of California, San Francisco. All this created more than 200 new therapies and vaccines including cancer, diabetes, HIV/AIDS. As of December 31,2005 biotechnology companies in the…

  6. Interesting Facts (Continued) U.S. were operational. 329 of which were held publicly. This I.T. career has used 19.8 billion dollars on research and development in the year 2005.

  7. The End Producers: Andrew Adkins and Coty Hager Graphics Found By: Coty Hager Information Found By: Andrew Adkins Special Thanks To: science.education.nih.gov gettech.org chemenviron.org google.com Produced By: CITERA and RESA III A Lee Team Production

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