Senior research scientists in biotechnology have an academic position that can be in the field of chemistry, biology, or math. Their work and research may vary from industrial or academic projects to the development of new products for companies as well as contributing to understanding the technical aspects within their respective fields.
Senior researchers in biotechnology should possess strong writing and verbal communication skills as well in problem-solving abilities and the ability to manage several tasks at the same time. They should also be organized, analytical, and observant to succeed in this job. The majority of their work involves conducting and implementing experiments, and then analyzing the results and also submitting grants, preparing research plans, as well as collaborating with other researchers in the development of commercial products. In their capacity as senior researchers, they're typically involved in cancer research as well as biotechnology, pharmacology, and neuroscience.
Senior researchers in biotechnology must have at least a bachelor's level in a field of science as well as an advanced degrees or P.h.D. They usually work during normal working hours in labs together with other scientists as well as an administrator or supervisor. They might occasionally require visits to other labs for research as well.