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Medical Laboratory Scientist
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Medical laboratory scientists work in a team with pathologists and carry out laboratory tests on blood, tissues and other samples taken from patients.
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Meteorologist
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Meteorologists study and interpret global, regional and local patterns in atmospheric and weather information to help them make short and long-range weather forecasts.
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Microbiologist
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Microbiologists study microscopic organisms (living things too small to be seen without a microscope), such as bacteria, viruses, algae or fungi, and the effects they have on plants, animals and humans. Microbiologists use this knowledge to develop products and procedures to benefit humans or the environment.
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Molecular Biologist
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Molecular biologists study genes in living organisms and try to determine why they behave the way they do. Molecular biologists mainly work in the fields of agriculture, horticulture, forestry, fisheries, biotechnology and human health. Their work often leads to new or improved vaccines, pharmaceuticals, food products, and agricultural processes.
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Oceanographer
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Oceanographers study the ocean and marine environment.
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Physicist
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Physicists explore the relationship between matter and energy, and pursue its theoretical and commercial applications.
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Ranger
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Rangers supervise, maintain, enhance and protect conservation areas such as forests, coasts, wetlands, national parks, maritime parks, regional parks, reserves, and sites of historical or cultural importance.
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Science Technician
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Science technicians help scientists to carry out research, testing and experiments in science areas such as chemistry, life sciences, geology and physics.
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Secondary School Teacher
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Secondary school teachers teach one or more curriculum subject areas to students of approximately 13 to 18 years of age at a secondary school.
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Soil Scientist
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Soil scientists study soils, including soil types and processes, and the implications of soil use.
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