Look at the big picture as a Natural Sciences Manager
You may not have heard of this job before, but it’s an interesting path for the dabbler. Someone who loves science and seeing work across fields.
The Occupational Outlook Handbook describes the position as a supervisor who oversees research and development activities, working with “scientists, including chemists, physicists, and biologists.” If you’re looking for cool neuroscience careers that are more abstract, and focus on the “big picture” of science, this could be great for you.
They work to coordinate testing and quality control in labs and other places that research is conducted.
Becoming a Natural Sciences Manager requires a Bachelor’s Degree, usually in natural sciences.
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Hi, I did my bachelor in speech and language pathologist and now i am interested in doing master in neuroscience. But as i read on about neuroscience i got confuse on my career. I just have a question that will it applicable to study neuroscience after my degree in speech therapist.
Many thanks.
Neuroscience is highly interdisciplinary but there are core requirements. In a molecular neuroscience profram, you need a strong background in molecular biology and chemistry. If in systems, you need biology and physiology and so e quantitative background, like computer science or physics. You might want to focus in developmental neuroscience with an enthasis on language. In that case, you’ll be learning system neuroscience with developmental biology and psychology and linguistics. You might want to work in a lab where they do fMRI imaging or EEG. Look up April A. Benasich And Paula Talla of Rutgers, both whom research language acquisition and pathology as neuroscientists. Learn what ecactly you wish to focus on and od and that will inform your decision. As for your previous studies, you might have to take more i. Graduate school depending on what you what to specialize. Good luck!
I have a strong interest in the medical field given that my dad has been a combat medic, and he has been teaching EMT and RN classes for most of my life. Neurology has really caught my attention and I am interested in trying to get a good degree in it. My GPA has not been very good through high school, and I was wondering what I could do to get into a medical school or University to get my degree. I will be starting on my EMT-b next month. I’m not sure if that will help me further this education or not. Thank you.
Hey. I’m currently pursuing Btech in biotechnology and recently came across this field of working with patients as well as having knowledge about neuroscience. I had always wanted to work with people but couldn’t clear the medical exams. Of late, I have been looking at a lot of neuroscience articles. Whichersities should I opt for to become a speech language pathologist?