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Biology, formally known as Biological Sciences, is one of the most comprehensive and essential subjects within the world of today[try and create a beginning sentence that grabs the reader]. Biology is the study of living things such as animals, plants, and other living organisms (“What is Biological Science?”). In particular, Biology in itself is typically divided into various specialties, such as; botany, ecology, behavior, physiology, psychology, human anatomy, genetics, and zoology. Since the study of living things is rather broad, it constitutes the reasonsas to why a Biology degree graduates tend to have very wide-ranging and never-ending career options. Ideally, Biology is customized to the individuals own interests and that’s why
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A Dermatopathologist under Dr. Xavier owes it to Biology for aiding him in finding his niche. He states, “No specialty attracts me more than Pathology. As a Pathologist, I have the unique opportunity to work with physicians of every specialty” (Gobble). Evidently, he loves his job considering the flexibility it provides with other medical professions and practices. Therefore, being a Biology graduate opens doors and leads prospective Healthcare students into their “destined” career. [Give a few examples besides a Pathologist, you want the target audience to understand what they are exactly able to do with this …show more content…
First, an individual must complete a Bachelor’s degree with some background knowledge to psychology. Its advised to begin participating in research clubs as soon as possible since Biology is primarily a field associated with heavy research despite its flexibility. Next, to continue onto the graduate level of Biology it’s recommended to obtain a master’s degree in Biology as well. Master degree programs in Biology broaden the horizons [cliché] of future students with varying standpoints associated with biological sciences. Students can choose to pursue a thesis or non-thesis based program. A thesis orientated master degree programs tend to focus more so on extensive research whereas, non-thesis programs cater to pre-dental or pre-medical students. Moreover, PhD programs require about two-three years of advanced coursework including, a mandatory two-four years writing and researching dissertations. Finally, once a PhD in Biology is obtained, its best to scout for opportunities to network and gain contacts for future
As one develops knowledge of this career it is essential to have an understanding for what it is regarding. Zoology is a branch of biology that concerns the study of animal life (Zoology). Animals, in this frame of reference, are any living organisms that are not fungi, plants, viruses or bacteria. Animals include creatures like marine sponges, jellyfish, frogs, worms, rock lobsters, snails, insects, birds, fishes and mammals (Types of Zoologists Z). Zoology has evolved into a different study as it now consists of psychology and ecology; where as it use to only concentrate on the structures and function of the cell (Zoology). Zoology applying ideas and techniques to life processes has not only grouped together different fields, but also created connections to other science fields; it allows animal’s relationships with each other and its environment to be explained more easily (Hanson). Zoology embodies organizations that carry groups of individuals that are educated in an equivalent field. The Association of Zoos & Aquariums (AZA) is the most substantial membership group for zoology majors. The AZA has over 6,000 members worldwide at professional levels. Also, The Zoological Association of America welcomes all levels of zoology m...
My search for a career began when, as a college freshman, I chose neuroscience as my major. Surprisingly, this became the starting point for my veterinary career. It opened doors to exciting research and medical opportunities, including a short-lived interest in human medicine. My father being a gastroenterologist, human medicine represented a familiar and respectable career path. As a result, I shadowed several human medicine specialists. Although I did not find it as appealing as animal medicine, I discovered empathy for people and the desire to make a difference in both human and animal lives.
Biology literally means "the study of life". Biology is such a broad field, covering the minute workings of chemical machines inside our cells, to broad scale concepts of ecosystems and global climate change. Biologists study intimate details of the human brain, the composition of our genes, and even the functioning of our reproductive system. Biologists recently all but completed the deciphering of the human genome, the sequence of deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA) bases that may determine much of our innate capabilities and predispositions to certain forms of behavior and illnesses. DNA sequences have played major roles in criminal cases (O.J. Simpson, as well as the reversal of death penalties for many wrongfully convicted individuals), as well as the impeachment of President Clinton (the stain at least did not lie). We are bombarded with headlines about possible health risks from favorite foods (Chinese, Mexican, hamburgers, etc.) as well as the potential benefits of eating other foods such as cooked tomatoes. Informercials tout the benefits of metabolism-adjusting drugs for weight loss. Many Americans are turning to herbal remedies to ease arthritis pain, improve memory, as well as improve our moods. Can a biology book give you the answers to these questions? No, but it will enable you learn how to sift through the biases of investigators, the press, and others in a quest to critically evaluate the question. To be honest, five years after you are through with this class it is doubtful you would remember all the details of meatbolism. However, you will know where to look and maybe a little about the process of science that will allow you to make an informed decision. Will you be a scientist? Yes, in a way. You may not be formally trained as a science major, but you can think critically, solve problems, and have some idea about what science can and cannoit do. I hope you will be able to tell the shoe from the shinola.
My paper will give you insight on my healthcare profession. I choose healthcare administration as my career choice. The reason I choose this was because I have always wanted to work in healthcare in a management role and this degree will take me to where I want to be. A quick look into the career of an administrator. They manage hospitals and specific departments or clinics within the hospital medical and diagnostic laboratories. They are also responsible for directing and coordination of health services. Healthcare administration is a great career if you would like to get into a leadership role within any of these places. Not only do you get to run the day to day of the facility but you will also be in charge of some hiring and finance roles
My father, a private practice dermatologist, gave me the best possible opportunity I could have hoped for. He allowed me to spend as much time as I desired assisting in his pathology lab and even observing his work with patients. I saw firsthand the process of removing biopsies, or small samples of possible cancers, the biopsies’ journey through the pathology lab, preparing slides, observing slides under a microscope, and if the biopsy proves cancerous, the removal surgery. Even if dermatology is not necessarily the field I want to specialize in later in life, I received an excellent educational and practical foundation for laboratory work and working with patients. I knew from this experience that I wanted to go into the medical field. I was
The first step in my plan is to obtain a Bachelor’s in Science concentrated in Psychology to enhance my knowledge of the world and how we interact with it while building a foundation in the professional and technical skills needed as I continue my education at the graduate level. A science designation will allow me to focus up to 50% of my attention toward both experim...
My desire of studying biomedical sciences stems from my sciences interest, as it demonstrates a world not visible to the naked eye, plays a big role in everyday life. science specifically biology and chemistry are stimulating and challenging subjects , over the years of studying them ,my interest has increased because learning things about how our bodies function and how it relates to god’s creation is particularly interesting for me. I also find it very important because I’m Muslim. The biomedical science degree will open for me the door to learn more about the vast field of biology and its branches to a greater depth. I developed my knowledge in the science field by taking support classes in the lab at school; I was fascinated by how the body can function in different circumstances and the complexity of DNA, different organisms, chemical reactions, and also very importantly the mathematical aspect which gives me the chance to develop and use my logic and it inform me to new ways of looking at given problems.
In addition to an unfamiliar environment, health came as another challenge. Beginning my undergraduate at Bellevue College, a severe gastric ulcer led to emergency surgery that left me immobilized and recovering for months. Determined to continue my education without delays, I persevered and completed my education at Bellevue College while gaining an interest in Biology. Transferring to the University of Washington my interest in healthcare amplified while doing research in Developmental Biology. While conducting research I became very intrigued with the evolution of the human body through movement.
When the average person thinks about zoology, they usually think about a zoo and or animals. As said in General Zoology, many questions come with this topic. “What is life? In what ways are the various kinds of animals alike or unlike in structure, internal processes, and modes of life? How do animals carry on their activities? How are the many kinds related to one another? In what ways does man resemble and differ from other living things? The answers to many of these questions are provided by the science of zoology.” (General Zoology, page 3). While zoology does involve animals, the general study of zoology is far more complicated then one would imagine. Zoology is a branch of biology that studies the classification, origins, habitats and behaviors of organisms. Someone who studies zoology is a zoologist, and has the tasks of learning about new species and their habitats. It is a job that if mastered, can be one of the most fulfilling and knowledgeable careers someone can obtain.
Ever wonder about the different animals around the world? Ever wonder about their behaviors and features? This all has to do with zoology. Zoology is defined as the branch of biology devoted to the animals. Zoology can be viewed as a series of efforts to analyze and classify animals. Zoology basically explains everything having to do with the entire animal population. Zoology in an important field in the science world because it helps to explain all the different studies of animals.
Whenever asked what my favourite subject is, Biology has been, and will always be, my only answer. It was bewildering to compare my body to a machine working harmoniously. The digestive system, the respiratory system and the circulatory system are coordinating with each other right underneath my skin. Realising that the 'blue lines' visible beneath the flesh of my hands are actually veins carrying deoxygenated blood fueled my desire to know more about how my body functions. To me, it has always been about getting to know my self better.
Further education is necessary, including a Master’s degree as well as a Doctoral degree and can be done sequentially or the degrees can be broken up with periods of hands on work and research. As one would surmount from the title, this type of psychology has a deep rooted focus on research and experimentation.
The branch of biology that the book is about is biomedical research. Biomedical research is the study of health and diseases. I know the book is about biomedical research because it describes, in detail, different diseases that can affect a person's health and body.
: Clinical biochemists are placed in situations where their actions can save or end someone's life
Biochemists are scientists who study the chemistry that is relate to the biological organisms. According to State university website “Their work includes studying the complex chemical combinations and reactions involved in metabolism, reproduction, growth, and heredity.” Biochemists have a verity of career positions or work environment where they can find themselves in. “Some biochemists study the body’s immune response to germs and allergens or the effectiveness of drugs in treating a wide array of afflictions. Other biochemists work in the commercial food or agricultural field looking for ways to improve products and crops” (Guide to Biochemistry Careers, 2013). Biochemists function in the medical field to help in the diagnosis of various manageable diseases by analyzing body fluids, urine and blood. These biochemists work in a pathological team or as a biochemical scientist in various hospitals and chemical pathology laboratory (Clinical biochemistry, n.d.). Biochemists analyze changes that occur in the biochemical structure of the human body to diagnose the disease and therapy, used to treat the biochemical change. Changes that occur in the human body, as a result of diseases, can be detected with the help of various techniques that find alteration in the blood, level of enzymes and its activities. Biochemists help in analyzing therapies and other clinical methods that can be used by doctors to treat such diseases (Clinical Biochemistry/ Clinical Biochemist, n.d.).