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A biomedical scientist (or biomedical doctor, biomedician, medical scientist), is a scientist trained in the life sciences, especially in the context of medicine. And also a biomedical scientist carries out laboratory tests on human samples to help clinicians diagnose illness and evaluate the effectiveness of treatment. This work is vital to the wellbeing of patients because doctors treat them on the basis of these test results.Typical work activities include:
testing human samples, such as blood, tissue, urine, cerebrospinal and faecal material, for various chemical constituents;
analysing cultures grown from samples and identifying blood groups;
working with computers, sophisticated automated equipment, microscopes and other hi-tech laboratory equipment;
testing human samples, such as blood, tissue, urine, cerebrospinal and faecal material, for various chemical constituents;
analysing cultures grown from samples and identifying blood groups;
working with computers, sophisticated automated equipment, microscopes and other hi-tech laboratory equipment;
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A biomedical scientist is a scientist trained in the life sciences, especially in the context of medicine.