Advantages of Molecular Biologists
- Molecular biology is a science that lies on the cutting edge of a variety of fields, including medicine. This means that molecular biologists may be apt, or even required, to maintain a constant updated knowledge of various advances in medical and environmental research and technology, which could mean more information that could influence everything from medical treatments to clean energy alternatives.
- Due to the highly specialized nature of molecular biology, there are a variety of fields into which those who study molecular biology can venture. You might take a job as a laboratory manager or join a research team at a major university. As of 2011, the US Bureau of Labor Statistics predicted that the biology career path would continue to grow "faster than average" due to the growing technological advancements in the medical field.
- Molecular biologists contribute a great deal to the advancement of scientific technology and have rigorous academic scientific training, which qualifies them for above-US-average salaries. The Bureau of Labor Statistics places the median salaries for biologists at approximately $82,000, as of 2008. Because the market for biology jobs is continuing to grow, you can expect starting salaries to far exceed the national average, depending upon your location and qualifications.
- Molecular biologists have the opportunity to contribute to the scientific discovery of new life or to preserve ecosystems for the sustaining of natural habitats around the world. Molecular biologists are excellent candidates for a variety of federal and private grants that will fund research endeavors to assist in the preservation of the environment and its organisms, as well as medical research grants funded through both public and private organizations. These grants allow biologists to pursue their passion while also providing an important public service.