Lab Jobs in Biomedical Science? Beginner Vs Pro

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  • Опубликовано: 24 июл 2024
  • #biolabcollective #biomedical #biomedicalscience
    Is Biomedical Science worth studying? Do generalists still have the upper hand over specialists in the job market or has the economy turned the tide? In this episode of the podcast I walk through 3 live job listings in biomedical science. While they are all lab-based, they are not at the mercy of the publish or perish paradigm in academia. Today let's talk lab jobs in biomedical science, from beginner to pro.
    Show notes:
    Is a biomed degree useless?
    / is_my_degree_uselessbi...
    Latest Biomedical Science jobs in Australia
    www.seek.com.au/jobs-in-scien...
    Job 1
    www.seek.com.au/job/72651248?...
    Job 2
    www.seek.com.au/job/72437362?...
    Job 3
    www.seek.com.au/job/72417094?...
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    Timestamps:
    0:00 Introduction
    1:14 Is Biomedical Science a useful degree?
    5:24 Job 1 (beginner)
    10:46 Job 2 (intermediate)
    15:53 Job 3 (advanced)
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  • @TheFramedsolutions
    @TheFramedsolutions 6 месяцев назад +1

    Jack, I love what you are doing! A career in biomedical sciences requires that you know what direction you want to take as biomedical sciences is a broad course. This will benefit many early career professionals. Thank you for this great initiative.

    • @BioLabCollective
      @BioLabCollective  6 месяцев назад +1

      Thank you! Will try to explore a different type of career in biomedical sciences every week. There’s too many to count so it will take me a while to get through everything

  • @akiraetipola5444
    @akiraetipola5444 6 месяцев назад +1

    Love this. Keep on going Prof. Wang!

  • @sgwnbe4ever
    @sgwnbe4ever 6 месяцев назад +1

    Thanks for the informative video on this topic. It was great to hear and know what each roles that you brought up in to the talk here (3 roles) does when employed as these roles. From what I hear and see, Bioinformatician or Bioinformatic skills are must these days in all of Biology fields when you are looking for jobs in science. This skill would increases the percentage of getting hired. What are your thoughts on this?
    I am also curious about the jobs after you finish PhD. What are the pathways after this degree in Australia? Industry or stay in academics? Also how's surviving in academics for Australian scholars? Thanks again for your outstanding contents as always Jack!

    • @BioLabCollective
      @BioLabCollective  6 месяцев назад +2

      I have an upcoming episode on bioinformatics/computational jobs and skills! Not essential right now, but a big advantage for certain workplaces. Can’t cover all the jobs in one video but will slowly walk through different careers in the coming months

  • @drosophilamelanogaster3121
    @drosophilamelanogaster3121 6 месяцев назад

    Amazing advice, as always. Thank you for providing me with your experiance. As an introvert it’s very hard to find some insider info, but hay, i have you

    • @BioLabCollective
      @BioLabCollective  5 месяцев назад +1

      My advice would be to go with either First Year Textbooks (Campbell Biology) or a general interest science magazine like Scientific American. The Science section of NY Times, Washington Post is also useful to scour for headlines. All you should be aiming for is raising your broader baseline level of knowledge at this point before deciding which one to deep dive into. Good luck!