Career talk: Microbiology and possible careers in the field

Steven Rindner Bio
2 min readNov 11, 2021

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Microbiology is the study of bacteria and other microorganisms and how they interact with their environment. This field of study is an intricate web of various disciplines such as genetics, cellular biology, and microbiology engineering. In this blog post by NY-based bio student Steven Rindner, learn about the possible careers that microbiology graduates face.

There are many possible careers for microbiology graduates to pursue, shares Steven Rindner. Some of them include being employed by the government to work on immunization programs for children, while others can seek employment as an epidemiologist at America’s leading hospitals or universities where they can share their knowledge about bacteria and viruses.

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Microbiologists need to fill positions in fields such as education, environmental studies, and biochemistry. However, those who have a natural interest in teaching and research have better chances of enjoying a fruitful career related to microbiology. The demand for microbiologists in different sectors can be filled even by those who keep teaching jobs.

According to Steven Rindner, microbiologists can work for the public and private sectors. Many who graduate with a degree in microbiology become food microbiologists, medical microbiologists, environmental microbiologists, industrial microbiologists, cell biologists, biomedical scientists, virologists, and immunologists. However, microbiology as a field isn’t as crowded as others. The industry needs more teachers and leaders to encourage future generations to fall in love with the field and choose to build careers in it.

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Steven Rindner Bio
Steven Rindner Bio

Written by Steven Rindner Bio

Steven Rindner is a bio major studying in New York. As someone who has always enjoyed learning about life sciences, he also wants to share his discoveries with

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