Biological Technicians are responsible for doing scientific tests, experiments, and analyses under the supervision of biologists or other scientists who direct and evaluate their work. Most biological ...
Most biological technicians work at institutions of higher learning and within the realm of scientific research and development services. In greater Los Angeles, specialists earn an average annual ...
More biological technicians work in California than any other state in the nation, reports the Bureau of Labor Statistics. The industries with the highest employment levels and wages include ...
The interdisciplinary nature of biological engineering, often referred to as bioengineering, leads to jobs in healthcare, business, education, and government. Biological engineering blends engineering ...
Biological technicians work as assistants to trained scientists in a laboratory setting. They carry out experiments designed by the supervising scientist, adjust/calibrate instrumentation, and collect ...
Brian Frohlich, fisheries biological technician, Riverdale, recently was among several North Dakota Game and Fish employees honored by Jeb Williams, North Dakota Game and Fish Department director, ...
According to the 2004–05 edition of the Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) Occupational Outlook Handbook, science technicians held about 208,000 jobs in 2002. Chemical technicians accounted for 69,000 ...
Although not always front and center when scientific advances occur, their fingerprints can be found on the latest in biological and medical research, working to find a cure for cancer or AIDS, ...
EKMA49 Closeup portrait, young scientist in white labcoat and goggles doing experiments in lab, academic sector. Biological technicians work as assistants to trained scientists in a laboratory setting ...