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Biotechnology

Biotechnology professionals work at the intersection of biology and technology, creating innovative products and solutions in fields like healthcare, agriculture, and environmental science. With opportunities in research, product development, and project management, there are many career paths to explore in this rapidly growing field.

Biotechnologist

Biotechnologists use living organisms to design and develop practical products for a range of fields, from medicine and agriculture to industrial processes. This could involve genetic manipulation of microorganisms, or more broad-scale applications like biofuel production.


Soft Skills:
Problem-solving, attention to detail, communication.

Hard Skills:
Molecular biology techniques, bioinformatics, genomics.

Personality Traits:
Curious, methodical, innovative.

Bioinformatics Specialist

Bioinformatics Specialists combine knowledge of biology with computer science to gather and analyse data relating to biological systems, such as genomics. They play an essential role in processing large amounts of biological data.


Soft Skills:
Problem-solving, attention to detail, teamwork.

Hard Skills:
Proficiency in programming languages (Python, R), data analysis, molecular biology.

Personality Traits:
Analytical, patient, detail-oriented.

Quality Assurance/Quality Control (QA/QC) Specialist

QA/QC Specialists ensure that biotech products or processes meet quality standards. They implement and monitor testing and review processes, and ensure compliance with local and international regulations.


Soft Skills:
Attention to detail, problem-solving, communication.

Hard Skills:
Understanding of regulatory standards (ISO, GMP), proficiency in data analysis, knowledge of biotech production processes.

Personality Traits:
Meticulous, organised, conscientious.

Clinical Research Analyst

Clinical Research Analyst monitor clinical trials, check clinical site activities, make on-site visits, review Case Report Forms (CRFs), and communicate with clinical research coordinators. They ensure compliance with the clinical trial protocol, check clinical site activities, and make on-site visits.


Soft Skills:
Communication, attention to detail, organisation.

Hard Skills:
Knowledge of clinical trial processes, understanding of Good Clinical Practice (GCP), proficiency in data management.

Personality Traits:
Ethical, diligent, adaptable.