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Molecular Geneticists study genes at a molecular level, conducting experiments and analysing data to understand genetic mutations and develop therapeutic methods.

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Molecular Geneticist careers

A Molecular Geneticist studies the structure and function of genes at a molecular level. You might work in a laboratory, research institution, or university. Molecular Geneticists focus on understanding genetic mutations, gene expression, and DNA sequencing. You’ll conduct experiments, analyse genetic data, and develop new methods to manipulate genes for research or therapeutic purposes.

Molecular Geneticists play a crucial role in advancing medical and scientific knowledge. You’ll need to be detail-oriented and possess strong analytical skills. You’ll collaborate with other scientists and medical professionals to ensure the accuracy and applicability of your findings, contributing to advancements in genetics and biotechnology.