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		<description><![CDATA[Not many people dream of obtaining a job in biology. The typical high school dream of making a lot of money and obtaining a high-profile, impressive job usually involves becoming a doctor or lawyer, and not a biology scientist. However, scientists can make a good amount of money, and obtaining a job based on your [...]]]></description>
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<p>Not many people dream of obtaining a job in biology. The typical high school dream of making a lot of money and obtaining a high-profile, impressive job usually involves becoming a doctor or lawyer, and not a biology scientist. However, scientists can make a good amount of money, and obtaining a job based on your intellect alone will look better to the opposite sex than you probably think!</p>
<p>One field of biology to consider working in molecular biology. Molecular biology may sound intimidating, but in fact is a very real field in biology that is continually growing and expanding. Obtaining a job in molecular biology may prove to be a good decision, as you will likely have great job security, learn a lot on the job, and be well compensated. In molecular biology, scientists study the structure of cells, viruses, and bacteria at their molecular level, which is the most basic level. The field also overlaps heavily with other areas of biology and chemistry, including genetics and biochemistry. Molecular biology, in particular, focuses on understanding the interactions between the different systems of a cell, including the interactions between DNA, RNA, and protein bio-synthesis.</p>
<p>Obtaining a job in molecular biology, or any biology in fact, requires many years of schooling, training, and commitment &#8212; even after you graduate and begin to work. As with many other biology fields, molecular biology is constantly changing, and requires continual education to keep up with. Here are some tips you can take to find a job in molecular biology.</p>
<p>1. Decide whether you are right for the job</p>
<p>A good molecular biologist must have well developed work habits and commitment. If you are detail oriented, good at problem solving, and an intuitive researcher, you may be a good molecular biologist. All scientists must also be able to communicate their findings, and subsequently are required to have written and oral skills.</p>
<p>2. Find the right college and program</p>
<p>When you are deciding on your undergraduate college and major, consider which colleges and universities have prestigious programs, both undergraduate and graduate, in biology and allied sciences.  Molecular biology is a specialization of biology, and will require more skills than a normal biology major in the form of chemistry, physics, engineering and mathematics. When you graduate with an undergraduate biology degree, look for a masters program in biology or molecular biology.  </p>
<p>3. Obtain the molecular biologist PhD</p>
<p>When you graduate from your masters program, seek a PhD program where you can study micro and cell biology. In addition, you may have to seek coursework in genetics, data management, and data analysis. You will likely have to find a biology lab to do fieldwork in addition to your schooling, in order obtain the experience needed for your degree.  </p>
<p>4. Choose a thesis</p>
<p>Your thesis will be the first defining moment of your career as a molecular biologist. Begin your research and experiments aimed at proving your thesis. Publish your dissertation and receive your advanced degree.</p>
<p>5. Obtain a job</p>
<p>The key to obtaining a job in molecular biology is a strong portfolio of published-research findings. If you continue your research after obtaining your doctorate, you will likely develop a portfolio with enough publications of your research to obtain a job.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[Molecular biology is comprised of a combination of biology and chemistry mixed together. There are areas of both that are transfused in order to form molecular biology. The branches of biology and chemistry that they explore are genetics and biochemistry. Molecular biology is defined as studying the interaction between the various systems of a cell. [...]]]></description>
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<p>Molecular biology is comprised of a combination of biology and chemistry mixed together.  There are areas of both that are transfused in order to form molecular biology.  The branches of biology and chemistry that they explore are genetics and biochemistry.  Molecular biology is defined as studying the interaction between the various systems of a cell.  That includes DNA, RNA, and protein bio-synthesis.  If you study this form of biology, you may see your work as merely making a determination based upon the factual results.  Molecular biology is recorded by using quantitative methods.  During this process, molecular biologists will characterize, isolate, then manipulate the molecular component that they are studying.  Unlike other forms of biology, that make discovery the answer to their results, molecular biology takes a look at the results and make a determination as to what is the conclusion.  There are many aspects that this form of biology covers that is most widely studied and being approved upon in today&#8217;s laboratories. </p>
<p>1. It does not take a rocket scientist, a biology scientist, or molecular biology scientist for that matter, to figure out that one of the most common studies of someone that studies molecular biology is molecules.  Today, and throughout time, there has been consistency in this form of biology that a person that practices molecular biology, will focus on drawing conclusions about molecules.  They will study these molecules directly through the specialization called cell biology, or they will take a look at the molecule from a developmental point of view.  In developmental molecular biology, it is studied from a more historical point of view, making reference to populations or species.  </p>
<p>2. Today, there has been quite a bit of concern with technology, as far as this type of biology is concerned.  Since technology is one of the key elements to society, it is imperative that it be studied from a scientific point of view to make even more rapid advancements.  We are so dependent on technology, even in our daily lives, so we must continue on an upward battle to make the improvements on what has already had such a positive affect on the world.  Molecular biology is used to take a deeper look into computer science in terms of bio-informatics and computational biology.    </p>
<p>3. Also as far as today is concerned, one thing that has become prominent in terms of what is studied in molecular biology is molecular genetics.  This sub-field of molecular biology has been making some of the greatest advances since the early 2000s and is still on the steady rise.  There are still many questions that are unanswered, but it is always a topic of interest and is constantly studied to get more and more of those questions answered.  Little by little, more and more is revealed.</p>
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