Robert's Microbiology website

By: Robert Lopez

Being a Microbioigist is a high demanding job and it is a big study because you study all organisms that affect our daily lives that are in us and we discover new organisms.

Money

Being a microbiologist is a high paying job they usually earn around 56000-84000 also the higher your experience and educational levels the higher the pay will be.You will also have your own security if you work for the goverment.The highest paying state in US is in Maryland ranging from 96000-110000

Reference:Juan, Paco. “Microbiology” Money, www.recruiter.com/salaries/microbiologists-salary/.

What they do

Microbiologist due a lot of stuff they study microrganisms like bacteria, viruses, algae, fungi, and some parasites.They try to find out how they live and grow. Some stuff they do is:

Reference:“Study.” Peter, https://collegegrad.com/careers/microbiologists.

Education

In order to become a microbiologist you will first need a bachelors degree or something that relates to it like bio chemistry or cell biology. Then they take further class like virology or microbial genetics.You will also need to be good in math and data in order to anaylze the patter of the cells that they show. You will also need to have labortary experince in order to be certified.You will then need to get a Ph.d in order to do independent work. After a while of training you might work for universities or for even the goverment.

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Work Enviorment

Being a microbiologist is in high demand and has been reported that the amount of workers will increase over the time. People who are under this field usually work in labarotories. They usually go out to collect samples so you should expect some traveling. There will also be companies that will provide you with bacteria to examine it or food so you can inspect if their is a plauge. If I don't become a soccer player I would like to become a microbiologist.

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