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Biotechnology industry was once dominated by scientists and others with
doctorate or masters degrees in biotechnology or related disciplines.
There was a very less or almost no scope for individuals with lesser
degree levels.
But this field is continuously evolving, and there is a significant rise
in career opportunities at lesser degree levels as well. There is a
huge demand for professionals who are well-versed in scientific
terminology and can assist scientists in carrying out te... Continue reading ...
Biotechnology Offering Takes Laboratory Practice Approach
According to the Biotechnology Industry Organization, "at its simplest,
biotechnology is technology based on biology. [It] harnesses cellular
and biomolecular processes to develop technologies and products that
help improve our lives and the health of our planet. We have used the
biological processes of microorganisms for more than 6,000 years to make
useful food products, such as bread and cheese, and to preserve dairy
products. Modern biotechnology provides breakthrough products and... Continue reading ...
How to Choose a Biotechnology College in Canada?
Numerous public and private colleges across Canada offer post-secondary diploma programs in biotechnology technician.
Deciding on which college to attend may involve a number of factors,
including program content, accreditation, hands-on training
opportunities, projects and job prospects.
The post-secondary diploma programs in biotechnology typically run for
two years, through four semesters. The focus is on providing students
with practical training in industrial microbiology, chemi... Continue reading ...
Tips to choose right Biotechnology College in Canada
A post-secondary program in biotechnology opens doors to various careers
in clinical research, DNA analysis, quality control and assurance,
industrial microbiology and biochemistry, biology instrumentation and
calibration. The graduates of this program demonstrate the ability to
- Isolate, enumerate and identify microorganisms
- Collect and store samples
- Prepare specimen for staining
- Prepare microbiological media and reagents and culture pathogenic microbes
- Design and perform microbiology expe...
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Biotechnology Program Takes Lab and Project Approach to its Lessons
Two ways to judge the validity of a college program are by student
satisfaction indicators and by the accreditations it holds. The first
proves that past students have found the offering beneficial. The
second, meanwhile, shows that the industry respects the type of learning
that it offers to students, supports program quality and provides
mobility for graduates.
Centennial College's Biotechnology college
program is a repeat recipient of the Centennial College President's
Academic ... Continue reading ...
Job Roles and Responsibilities of Biotechnology Technicians
The biotechnology industry has always been dominated by either
postgraduates or doctorates such as scientists and pharmacists. But the
rapid growth in this sector has resulted in the emergence of numerous
job positions at different degree levels. There is a growing demand for
skilled biotechnology technicians who can
- Assist scientists in daily functions
- Oversee various biotechnology processes
- Provide technical support to scientists and drug developers
- Ensure right documentation
- Conduct ...
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Teachings from a Biotechnology College Lead to Jobs Outside of Science
The world opens up once you realize that one area of study doesn't have
to limit your interest and ambitions. If you are interested in
laboratory science studies, you are not tied in the science field
exclusively. Your work in the labs can be extended to different
industries, including food and cosmetics. A good place to start your
understanding of your scientific journey is by enrolling in a Biotechnology College Program in Toronto. Plenty of job opportunities in this field are obtain... Continue reading ...
The Biotechnology Program You Need to Launch Your Career Takes Two Years To Complete
Those who graduate from Biotechnology college programs must be prepared
to work in a number of areas. That's because their main job of assuring
quality control can be applied to all areas of food, pharmaceutical and
cosmetic manufacturing. More specifically, bench technicians (as these
professionals are known in the field), should have the know-how to:
prepare microbiological media and reagents, and culture pathogenic
microbes; prepare specimens for staining; isolating, enumerating an... Continue reading ...
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