How to become an embryologist?
After b.tech in biotechnologist
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Hi Angel,
Embryologists most commonly work with physicians to assist their patients with reproductive health issues and clinical research. Clinical embryologists are responsible for retrieving eggs, assisting with in vitro fertilization, maintaining clinical records and running tests on eggs. They often work in hospitals and fertility clinics, but may also perform laboratory work or seek posts in academia.
Education Requirements
Embryologists need a bachelor's degree in biology or biomedicine and a master's degree in reproductive science or clinical science, though some embryologists earn a Ph.D. or M.D. as well. A few such scientists pos...more
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