biological chemistry
Biological chemistry is a medical specialty mentioned in the EU Directive 2005/36/EC.
Biochemistry technicians provide technical assistance in researching, analysing and testing the reactions caused by chemicals in living organisms. They use laboratory equipment to help develop or improve chemical-based products and also collect and analyse data for experiments, compile reports and maintain laboratory stock.
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Biological chemistry is a medical specialty mentioned in the EU Directive 2005/36/EC.
The study of heredity, genes and variations in living organisms. Genetic science seeks to understand the process of trait inheritance from parents to offspring and the structure and behaviour of genes in living beings.
The tools and equipment used by scientists and other scientific professionals in a laboratory.
Solvent-free sample extraction technique to concentrate and isolate analytes from a sample matrix. It uses a volume of sorbent dispersed on small fibre surfaces, following two different steps, an adsorption of solute and a transfer of adsorbed analytes by liquid or thermal desorption.
The biological development of human embryonic stem cells, together with the ethical concerns related and the legal requirements involved.
Tissues, cells, and functions of plant and animal organisms and their interdependencies and interactions with each other and the environment.
The technology that uses, modifies or harnesses biological systems, organisms and cellular components to develop new technologies and products for specific uses.
Techniques applied in the different fields of natural science in order to obtain experimental data such as gravimetric analysis, gas chromatography, electronic or thermic methods.
The study of the processes related to cells, molecules and living organisms.
The theoretical methodology used in scientific research involving doing background research, constructing an hypothesis, testing it, analysing data and concluding the results.
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Analyse experimental data and interpret results to write reports and summaries of findings
Make sure that laboratory equipment is used in a safe manner and the handling of samples and specimens is correct. Work to ensure the validity of results obtained in research.
Assist in documenting laboratory work, especially paying attention to policies and standard operating procedures.
Perform routine tests on blood gases, electrolytes and metabolites.
Control product inventory in balance of availability and storage costs.
Make correct use of laboratory equipment when working in a laboratory.
Apply scientific methods and techniques to investigate phenomena, by acquiring new knowledge or correcting and integrating previous knowledge.
Calibrate laboratory equipment by comparing between measurements: one of known magnitude or correctness, made with a trusted device and a second measurement from another piece of laboratory equipment. Make the measurements in as similar a way as possible.
Collect samples of materials or products for laboratory analysis.
Clean laboratory glassware and other equipment after use and it for damage or corrosion in order to ensure its proper functioning.
Carry out tests in a laboratory to produce reliable and precise data to support scientific research and product testing.
Gain, correct or improve knowledge about phenomena by using scientific methods and techniques, based on empirical or measurable observations.
Compose technical customer reports understandable for people without technical background.
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The branch of chemistry that aims at addressing complex chemical problems through computer simulations.
Endocrinology is a medical specialty mentioned in the EU Directive 2005/36/EC.
The study of evolutionary processes from which the diversity of Earth's life forms originated. Evolutionary biology is a subdiscipline of biology and studies Earth's life forms from the origin of life to the dawn of new species.
Microbiology-Bacteriology is a medical specialty mentioned in the EU Directive 2005/36/EC.
Instruments and methods used to separate, identify and quantify matter-the chemical components of natural and artificial materials and solutions.
The science of the formation, structure, and function of cells.
Communicable diseases is a medical specialty mentioned in the EU Directive 2005/36/EC.
The regulations and procedures surrounding the safekeeping of materials and substances which pose health and safety risks.
Pharmacology is a medical specialty mentioned in the EU Directive 2005/36/EC.
The negative effects of chemicals on living organisms, their dose and exposure.
The structure, characteristics, evolution and interactions of viruses and the diseases they cause.
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Analyse blood samples using computer-aided and manual techniques, looking for white or red blood cell abnormalities and other risk factors.
Analyse cell cultures grown from tissue samples, performing also screening of the cervical smear to detect fertility issues.
Prepare tissue, blood or skin samples for examination procedures and analyse them by running chemical and biological tests.
Label raw material/product samples for laboratory checks, according to implemented quality system.
Organise and classify records of prepared reports and correspondence related to the performed work and progress records of tasks.
Maintain a freelance database that offers extra support to your teams and is able to calculate negotiating costs.
Perform chemical experiments with the aim of testing various products and substances in order to draw conclusions in terms of product viability and replicability.
Prepare charts and graphs in order to present data in a visual manner.
Preserve collected and labelled samples of raw materials and other food products. Preserve samples applying chemical or physical methods.
Synthetise and write proposals aiming to solve research problems. Draft the proposal baseline and objectives, the estimated budget, risks and impact. Document the advances and new developments on the relevant subject and field of study.