Biological scientists and biochemists examine and investigate the morphology, structure, chemistry and physical characteristics of living organisms, including their inter-relationships, environments and diseases.

Tasks

  • Studies the physical and chemical form, structure, composition and function of living organisms
  • Identifies and studies the chemical substances, including microbial infections, involved in physiological processes and the progress of disease
  • Performs tests to study physiological and pathological characteristics within cells and other organisms
  • Researches the effects of internal and external environmental factors on the life processes and other functions of living organisms
  • Observes the structure of communities of organisms in the laboratory and in their natural environment
  • Advises farmers, medical staff and others, on the nature of field crops, livestock and produce and on the treatment and prevention of disease
  • Monitors the distribution, presence and behaviour of plants, animals and aquatic life, and performs other scientific tasks related to conservation not performed by jobholders in MINOR GROUP 214: Conservation and Environment Professionals.

Entry Requirements

Entrants usually possess a degree. Entry may also be possible with an appropriate BTEC/SQA award, an Advanced GNVQ/GSVQ Level III, or other academic qualifications. Further specialist training is provided on the job. Some employers may expect entrants to gain professional qualifications.

What could I earn?

Salaries for this occupation tend to start at £24,000 per annum and can progress up to £44,000 per annum.

Is it in growth or decline?

There are currently 10,527 employed Biological Scientists & Biochemists in the region.