Career prospect in microbiology

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Career prospect in microbiology Course Details Career in microbiology can be a lucrative option in India as well as abroad. Numerous institutions all over India offer degree programs at under graduate as well as at post graduate levels in the field of microbiology. Minimum requirement to seek admission to under graduate programs is 10+2 in science stream (Physics, Chemistry, Mathematics or biology), while for post graduate programs, the candidates should have a Bachelor’s degree in microbiology/Life science. Career Prospects Scholars of microbiology can opt for a career as Bacteriologists, Environmental Microbiologists, Food Microbiologists, Industrial Microbiologists, Medical Microbiologists, Mycologists, Protozoologists, Biochemist, Biotechnologist, Biomedical Scientist, Cell Biologists, Geneticists, Immunologists, Parasitologists, and Virologists. They can even choose a career as science writer, who writes articles for common people and professional microbiologists. Career as a teacher in the field of microbiology is also a lucrative option. The career opportunities to choose from as a microbiologist will depend on the level of education and training you receive. Some of the career options available to microbiologists are as follows: Medical Microbiologists: Medical microbiologists study the role played by micro- organisms in inflicting diseases in humans and animals. They research and investigate these organisms to find ways to cure and prevent, occurrence of these diseases. Scientist in these areas perform research on vaccines, antiserums and products of biological origin. Public Health Microbiologist: It is clearly related to medical microbiology. Public health micro-biologist tries to control the spread of communicable diseases. They often monitor community food establishments and water supplies in an attempt to keep them safe and free from infectious disease agents, and ensure the proper disposal of sewage. Bacteriologists : Work in the field of bacteriology and study bacteria. Agricultural Microbiologist: Agricultural microbiologists study plant diseases, the role of micro-organisms in soil fertility and spoilage of farm products.

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Career prospect in microbiology

Course Details

Career in microbiology can be a lucrative option in India as well as abroad. Numerous institutions all over India offer

degree programs at under graduate as well as at post graduate levels in the field of microbiology. Minimum

requirement to seek admission to under graduate programs is 10+2 in science stream (Physics, Chemistry,

Mathematics or biology), while for post graduate programs, the candidates should have a Bachelor’s degree in

microbiology/Life science.

Career Prospects

Scholars of microbiology can opt for a career as Bacteriologists, Environmental Microbiologists, Food Microbiologists,

Industrial Microbiologists, Medical Microbiologists, Mycologists, Protozoologists, Biochemist, Biotechnologist,

Biomedical Scientist, Cell Biologists, Geneticists, Immunologists, Parasitologists, and Virologists. They can even

choose a career as science writer, who writes articles for common people and professional microbiologists. Career as

a teacher in the field of microbiology is also a lucrative option.

The career opportunities to choose from as a microbiologist will depend on the level of education and training you

receive. Some of the career options available to microbiologists are as follows:

Medical Microbiologists: Medical microbiologists study the role played by micro-organisms in inflicting diseases in

humans and animals. They research and investigate these organisms to find ways to cure and prevent, occurrence of

these diseases. Scientist in these areas perform research on vaccines, antiserums and products of biological origin.

Public Health Microbiologist: It is clearly related to medical microbiology. Public health micro-biologist tries to

control the spread of communicable diseases. They often monitor community food establishments and water supplies

in an attempt to keep them safe and free from infectious disease agents, and ensure the proper disposal of sewage.

Bacteriologists : Work in the field of bacteriology and study bacteria.

Agricultural Microbiologist: Agricultural microbiologists study plant diseases, the role of micro-organisms in soil

fertility and spoilage of farm products.

Industrial Microbiologists: Industrial microbiologists work with industries producing products such as alcoholic

beverages, amino acids, citric acids, Vitamin C and antibiotics etc. with the help of micro-organisms.

Marine Microbiologists: Marine microbiologists deals with the micro-organisms present in the ocean. It is a

relatively new division of microbiology and promises to be an exciting one.

Environmental Microbiologists : Work in the field of environmental science and study microbial processes in the

environment.

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Food Microbiologists : Work in the food industry and study microorganisms that cause foodborne illness and

spoilage. Scientists working in food and dairy microbiology try to prevent microbial spoilage of food and the

transmission of food borne diseases such as botulism and salmonellosis. They also use micro-organisms to make

foods such as cheese, yoghurts, Single Cell Protein (SCP), pickles, wine and beer. In the future micro-organisms

may become a more important nutrient source for livestock and humans.

Mycologists : work in the field of mycology and study fungi.

Protozoologists : work in the field of protozoology and study protists.

Immunologists : Investigate the body's defense against disease. to answer

basic questions about bacterial growth, metabolism, diversity and evolution.

Parasitologists : Investigate the complex life cycles of and adaptations made by

organisms which depend on other organisms for survival.

Biochemist : Discover and teach us how organisms obtain energy, consume

nutrients and reproduce.

Biotechnologist : Manipulate genes in order to modify microorganisms. Their work produced novel organisms that

make new products for human use. (i.e. insulin, medicine, grocery store items).

Teachers : Educate students about the usefulness and uniqueness of microorganisms.

Virologists : Study viruses and bacteriophages. Virologists are interested in how viruses change and are always on

the alert for new types.

General Microbiologists: General microbiology focuses on the fundamentals an

 

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