What is the scope of bioanalytical sciences rather than company work?

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    rahul r | Scholar-Level 18

    7 years ago
    A graduate degree in chemistry or biology isn't required for all bioanalytical scientist positions, but many employers prefer it. A Master's degree program in chemistry typically takes a more advanced variety of courses in chemistry as well as coursework in analytical chemistry, which is particularly beneficial for a career in bioanalytical science.
    Master's degree programs in biology are often available in a variety of concentrations, including cell and molecular biology, microbiology and ecology. Students may also choose to go on to earn Ph.Ds in chemistry or biology, which provide advanced, research-based coursework and can open one
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