Links to Many Specific Career Descriptions
Here you will find over 200 links to Web sites that describe
specific careers accessible after training in biology. In turn, each of these
is likely to provide many other links.
The Web is very dynamic, with pages changing addresses
and occasionally disappearing. This list will be periodically updated, but you
may find that access to a site is not available. Last update:
January 18, 2002.
This is an alphabetical listing. All occupations involving health (medical or
veterinary) are clustered together and may be accessed by clicking here
or on "Medical and Health Occupations," under the letter "M."
- Conservation of Natural Resources
- Curation of Museums
- Ecology and Environment (See also: Landscape Ecology)
- Endocrinology
- Entomology (Study of Insects)
- Environmental Law
- Ethology--See Animal Behavior
- Genetics (See also: Biotechnology)
- Genomics
(study of gene sequences)
- Ichthyology (Study of Fish: See also: Fisheries Biology)
- Immunology
- Informatics (Using Computers in Biology and Medicine--see also: Bioinformatics)
- Soil Science See also: Agronomy)
- Systematics (and Biodiversity)
- Wildlife Conservation and Management--See Conservation of Natural Resources
- Zoology (See also: Animal Behavior, Entomology, Fisheries Biology, Herpetology,
Ichthyology, Mammalogy, Ornithology)
- Zoos and other Animal Parks
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