Microbial Biotechnologist
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Last updated on 30 Jan 2026
Overview
A Microbial Biotechnologist uses microorganisms for industrial, pharmaceutical, and healthcare innovations. Their work involves manipulating microbial genes to develop antibiotics, vaccines, and fermented products. These professionals are essential in research labs, biotech firms, and food or drug industries. Their findings contribute to public health advancements. They also play a role in environmental sustainability.

Job Description
- Isolate and study microorganisms for biomedical purposes.
- Develop microbial strains for drug production or fermentation.
- Perform genetic engineering on microbes for targeted outcomes.
- Conduct lab experiments and analyze microbial data.
- Ensure lab safety and sterilization standards are maintained.
- Collaborate with interdisciplinary teams on biotech projects.
- Prepare research findings for publication or patents.

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