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What does a biochemist do?

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salary? working hours? what exactly they do? who they work for? where they work? etc

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  1. Biochemists often work independently, though it is common for a team of scientists to combine their research efforts. Although most of their time is spent in a lab, biochemists are sometimes required to conduct fieldwork and collect samples for study. Biochemists are responsible for operating high tech laboratory equipment and analyzing test results with computer software. They must have strong written communication skills, as they often organize and publish their findings in scientific journals. Generally, a prospective biochemist must obtain doctorate in chemistry, molecular biology, or a related field. A six month to two year period of postdoctoral training is often required before a biochemist can begin conducting independent research. Individuals with a bachelor's or master's degree in biological science may be able to find work as a laboratory technician or biochemist assistant. Laboratory technicians are usually in charge of setting up testing equipment, recording results, and cleaning the lab. Through several years of practical experience, a valued assistant or technician might be able to advance to the ranks of a biochemist.

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