Careers in Microbiology in Nigeria

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### 📌 Résumé de l'offre Careers in Microbiology in Nigeria at Non precisé in Lagos. View the details for more information. **Détails clés :** - 💼 **Contrat** : Non spécifié - 📍 **Localisation** : Lagos - 🎓 **Niveau** : Selon profil - 🛠️ **Compétences** : sales, ai --- Careers in Microbiology in Nigeria April 3, 2020 March 26, 2020 by AbdulWasiu Kuforiji What is Microbiology? Microbiology is the study of microorganisms and other microscopic life that exists. Microbiology is the science that covers bacteria, fungi, algae, viruses, prions, and other nonliving biological particles. A microbiologist is a scientist who studies the characteristics of microscopic organisms including bacteria, algae, viruses, prions and fungi and is a popular resource if you are looking for Nurse Coach Job Opportunities . Microbiologists are important because they study organisms that cause diseases and damage to the environment and are an important aspect of health preservation in any society. In Nigeria, Microbiology is a course under the sciences and takes a duration of four years for completion. The services of Microbiologists are needed in various fields such as Agriculture, medicine, academia, government ministries, non-profits, food and drink industries, etc. Many people think this course is not as lucrative as other science courses. However, this article provides information on careers a graduate of Microbiology can take up. Careers in Microbiology in Nigeria Read on below: Microbiology as a course Microbiology as a course relates to other science fields such as biotechnology , genetics and uses knowledge from these other fields in performing their duties. Careers in Microbiology in Nigeria There are various sectors where a Microbiologist can work in Nigeria. These are: Environmental sciences Microbiologists can work in the field of environmental sciences. Here, they are involved in issues that relate to climate change, pollution, waste, green energy, heat and other processes that affect the environment directly. Environmental Health/Public health Microbiologists attempt to explain and monitor environmental health and other phenomena that cause diseases. Many microbiologists work in hospitals, medical schools, clinical laboratories and other health industries. The roles/responsibilities of Microbiologists in Public health include: Analyzing samples collected on patients or the local population which includes bodily fluids for experiments or test. Identifying harmful pathogenic microbes that attack the human body Culturing and examining different types of samples Presenting reports on findings Assisting nurses, doctors and other health care personnel in patient care. Field work Microbiologists also function outside laboratories. These ones work by collecting samples outside of the laboratory in order to study microorganisms, so as to help in improving public health and track diseases. Industrial work Microbiologists also work in industrial settings such as in fields of engineering etc. Academic work in H igher education institutions A microbiologist can work in the academic field as a lecturer or researcher. In the academic field, microbiologists spend time conducting experiments, analysing results, writing articles and making publications. Many times these experiments and processes take years to conclude. The work of a microbiologist working in the academia also includes educating the public on facts that would help improve their lives. Medicine/ Pharmaceutical companies Pharmaceutical companies work to produce medicines that help in the prevention and cure of diseases. The services of a microbiologist is needed to help with the analysis of microorganisms that cause diseases and components to be included in the drugs and vaccines Clinics and veterinary hospitals Microbiologists can work as clinical and veterinary Microbiologists in order to identify disease-causing microorganisms (microbes) in humans and animals. Healthcare organisations Government agencies such as NAFDAC, SON etc. Here, a Microbiologist is involved in regulatory affairs and is meant to ensure the quality and safety of vitamins, vaccines, antibiotics, toiletries and antiseptics. Microbiologists also identify harmful microorganisms in water, food, dairy, pharmaceutical and products used by the public Public health organisations such as the World Health Organization Environmental organisations Food and drink industries: These include restaurants where microbiologists are employed in order to verify the quality of the products they are using Forensic science laboratories Publicly funded research organisations: A degree in Microbiology will help qualify you for research and technical positions Research Assistant Microbiologists provide technical support in a research by working in a team with other scientists or as a research director. Researchers work in various fields such as the university, laboratories or organizations. Sales or Technical Representat

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