Life Scientist
Job Summary
Responsible for planning, conducting, and analyzing experiments within a broad range of disciplines, including  neurosciences, plant sciences, physiology, pharmacology, cancer studies, microbiology, genomics, bioinformatics, biotechnology and stem cell research.
 Primary Responsibilities
- Broaden scientific understanding of the neurosciences, plant sciences, physiology, pharmacology, cancer studies, microbiology, genomics, bioinformatics, biotechnology and stem cell research through experimentation.
 - Carry out lengthy research projects to develop new products, processes, and applications.
 - Disseminate information to professional colleagues.
 - Draw up new research proposals.
 - Apply for funds and grants.
 - Explore the factors surrounding life in general and find ways to improve it and possibly correct imperfections in the overall balance.
 - Examine the anatomy, physiology and biochemistry of humans, animals, plants and other living organisms to better understand how living organisms function.
 - Investigate the effects of environmental factors, such as rainfall, temperature, sunlight, soil, topography and disease, on plant growth.
 - Take on experiments to study, measure and understand marine animals and plants.
 - Examine micro-organisms, such as bacteria, fungi, yeast and their enzymes, and then create and develop new and improve existing products, materials and processes.
 - Examine bodily organs and tissues by observation, dissection and microscopic examination.
 - Investigate the interrelationships between animals in their natural surroundings, in captivity and in laboratories.
 - Present findings at scientific meetings and conferences.
 
                            