Medical Scientist
Job Summary
Responsible for creating clinical trials and conducting research with the goal of improving public health. Investigates diseases, preventive methods, and treatments.
 Primary Responsibilities
- Investigate the cause of disease and how to treat it.
 - Develop instruments for medical applications.
 - Take samples to identify toxicity, bacteria, or microorganisms or to study cell structure.
 - Standardize drug doses and immunization methods for manufacturing drugs and other medicinal compounds.
 - Write grant proposals.
 - Form hypotheses and develop experiments around them.
 - Study biological systems to understand the causes of diseases and other health problems.
 - Create a combination of drugs that could slow the progress of the disease.
 - Work with the medical scientists to try a new combination of drugs with patients who are willing to participate in the study.
 - Write up clinical data and report in findings.
 - Study the link between smoking and lung cancer or between alcoholism and liver disease.
 - Conduct biomedical research and development to advance knowledge of life processes and living organisms, including viruses, bacteria, and other infectious agents.
 - Review drug applications and patents.
 - Try to identify changes in a cell or in chromosomes that signal the development of medical problems.
 - Explore new areas of research or expanding on specialized research.
 - Develop new drugs and medical treatments.
 - Express research plans or results to nonscientists who are in a position to reject or approve their ideas.
 
                            