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Which areas of biology are the most employable currently, and into the future?

What ones are most closely related to animal sciences?

>> No.6194109

>Employable, future...

Medicine is employable. Everything else, not so much.

>Closely related to animal science

Animal science is closely related to animal science

>> No.6194110

>>6194100
>biology
>most employable

this does not compute.

>> No.6194115

You might have a good shot with either agriculture or pharmaceuticals.

>> No.6194133

quantum biology

>> No.6194179

>>6194115
Agriculture is extremely relevant since im an ausfag.

>> No.6194181

Health sciences basically, too much competition elsewhere in biology.

>> No.6194424

>>6194100
toxicology

70k starting

>> No.6194434

Genetics/Biochemistry have a lot of policy applications.

>> No.6194452

Bioengineering. Huge growth trends in that industry, high starting salary with mere undergrad degree.

>> No.6195378

>>6194100
Quantum mathematical physiochemicalneurozoology

>> No.6195427

>>6194424
toxicology major here. stay away from tox. it doesn't pay well and you'll need a PhD to actually get anything out of it.

if you're smart / want to go into academia or industry, do comp sci and then go into computational biology

if you're dumb, get a whatever major and go into healthcare administration or maybe nursing if you're gay

>> No.6195451

>>6194100

I imagine electrobiogenetics (or some garbled name like that) will be a major field in the future. What exactly you declare as your major to get as close to possible to this as-of-yet undiscovered field is beyond me.

http://now.tufts.edu/news-releases/face-frog-time-lapse-video-reveals-never-seen

THIS is what determines our growth and shapes our body. Imagine learning how and developing equipment to repair nerves, cartilage and damaged organs with stem cells and electric fields, or maybe just electric fields I don't fucking know. That this will be THE field is beyond a doubt in my mind.

>> No.6195454

>>6194100
Genetics. Definitely genetics. The career prospects are vast and with great pay.

>> No.6195455

>>6194100
>biology
>employable

HAHAHAHAHA, good one.

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