What are the employment opportunities for someone reading biochemistry?
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- An undergraduate degree in biochemistry prepares students for graduate study, or employment involving bio-technology, pharmaceuticals, scientific research, or agricultural development. Assayer Biochemist Biologist Biomedical Engineer Chemist Clinical Research Specialist College Professor Consultant Cytologist Dairy Technologist Geneticist Government Researcher Laboratory Supervisor Laboratory Technician Patent Attorney Perfumer Pharmaceutical Sales Representative Pharmacist Pharmacologist Physician Process Development Specialist Product Development Manager Quality Control Inspector Regulatory Affairs Specialist Research Scientist Science Teacher Technical Writer Toxicologist Private & Non-Profit Organizations Biotechnology Firms Chemical Manufacturing Firms Colleges and Universities Cosmetic Manufacturers Crime Labs Health Maintenance Organizations Hospitals Medical Instrument Companies Pharmaceutical Companies Publishing Companies Research & Development Labs Research Institutes Government Agencies (Federal, State, County, Municipal) Centers for Disease Control Department of Agriculture Department of Defense Department of Health and Human Services Department of Interior Drug Enforcement Agency Environmental Protection Agency Federal Bureau of Investigation Food and Drug Administration National Cancer Institute National Institutes of Health Nuclear Regulatory Commission Occupational Safety and Health Admin. Public Health Service
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