Careers In Chemistry


Careers in Chemistry



Anesthesiologist

The anesthesiologist will administer either a general or local anesthetic to the patient. During the surgery, the anesthesiologist will monitor the patient's blood pressure, heart rhythm, temperature, level of consciousness and amount of oxygen in the blood.

Chemist

A chemist searches for new knowledge about chemicals and uses it to improve the way we live. He or she may develop products such as synthetic fibers, drugs and cosmetics. A chemist also creates processes, including oil refining and petrochemical processing, that reduce energy use and pollution.

Clinical Research Specialist

Clinical research specialists help conduct research tasks in a clinical setting by providing expert advice and implementing different research methods on behalf of their organization. They are in charge of developing effective clinical research tasks in an efficient manner.

Cytologist

Cytologist are laboratory professionals who study cells and cellular anomalies. Using a microscope, they examine slides of human cells for any indication that a cell is abnormal and/or diseased (i.e., cancerous or precancerous lesions, infectious agents or inflammatory processes).

Laboratory Technician

Lab technicians might collect samples, study and perform tests on body fluids, teeth, chemical compounds, biological specimens or other fields of science.

Pharmacist

Pharmacists dispense prescription medications to patients and offer expertise in the safe use of prescriptions. They also may provide advice on how to lead a healthy lifestyle, conduct health and wellness screenings, provide immunizations, and oversee the medications given to patients.

Radiologist

Radiologist is a medical doctor who specializes in diagnosing and treating disease and injury through the use of medical imaging techniques such as x-rays, computed tomography (CT), magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), nuclear medicine, positron emission tomography (PET), fusion imaging, and ultrasound.

Toxicologist

A toxicologist studies the effects that toxins or chemicals have on humans, animals, plants and other living organisms.

Analytical Chemist

Analytical chemists assess the chemical structure and nature of substances. Their skills are needed for a variety of purposes including drug development, forensic analysis and toxicology.

Forensic Expert

Forensic science specialists examine and evaluate physical evidence, using chemical, microscopic, instrumental and physical methods of analysis. They may be required to work with blood and other biological fluids, hair, gunshot residue, drugs, fibers, paint and glass.

Cheminformatics

Cheminformatics uses the computational and informational techniques to understand problems of chemistry, for instance in the in silico mapping of chemical space – the theoretical space occupied by all possible chemicals and molecules.

Crystallography

They use X-ray techniques among other methods (such as powder diffraction) to study the connection between the material's atomic structure and its chemical and physical properties.

Chemical Engineer

Chemical engineers develop and design chemical manufacturing processes. Chemical engineers apply the principles of chemistry, biology, physics, and math to solve problems that involve the production or use of chemicals, fuel, drugs, food and many other products.

Formulation Chemistry

Formulation chemist design and develop new crop protection products and support existing products that meet the needs of farmers. Additionally, they will plan, organize and conduct experiments to optimize the biological, marketing, regulatory and production performance of products.

Process Chemist

Process chemist will be responsible for processing of a wide range of liquid and solid waste chemicals at the bespoke waste treatment facility. You will be required to work both outdoors and indoors at the site as well integrate into the team of chemist based on the process.

Hazardous Waste Management chemists

Hazardous Waste management chemists are an integral part of teams responsible for detecting and identifying chemical pollutants in the air, water, and soil. Chemists also help design techniques that reduce pollution and remediate (clean up) problems caused by hazardous waste.

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