Molecular Biologist
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Last updated on 30 Jan 2026
Overview
Molecular Biologists study the structure and function of molecules vital to life. They analyze DNA, RNA, and protein interactions to understand diseases and develop treatments. Their work supports drug discovery, genetic testing, and biotechnology innovations. Research is usually lab-based and may involve gene editing. Precision and analytical skills are key in this field.

Job Description
- Design experiments to study cellular molecules
- Use PCR, gel electrophoresis, and sequencing techniques
- Analyze genetic material to identify mutations
- Conduct research for disease mechanisms or treatments
- Maintain accurate lab records and analyze data
- Collaborate on interdisciplinary healthcare projects
- Present findings through reports and publications

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