Biotechnology and The Tools for Treatment

Michael Gravison, Graduate Student in Communication Studies at the University of Rhode Island Feinstein Providence Campus

Biotechnology and The Tools for Treatment

This column is part of an ongoing sponsored content series with The University of Rhode Island Feinstein Providence Campus.

The recent presence of the Ebola occurrences in the United States, and the continuing battle of the disease abroad has brought into the spotlight the value of the tools needed to fight this, and other deadly diseases that pose a threat to the world’s population; tools that are made possible through the field of biotechnology. 

When people think of biotechnology they tend to think of genetics and DNA. Where these elements are of the utmost importance to the field, it is through biotechnology that advancements in the treatment of the deadly diseases plaguing the world are created, tested, and hopefully approved for use. 

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The biotechnology industry is continuing to grow year by year. In fact, according to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, some careers in biotechnology are expected to grow 19 percent from 2012-2022, faster than the occupational average. When it comes to combating disease, over the next decade the following areas will potentially have the most to offer, and are worth considering when it comes to a career in biotechnology: 

- Medical Scientists specialize in research to help understand and treat disease.

- Biochemists and Biophysicists test and study DNA, RNA, proteins and other molecules as well as studying the effects drugs have on biological systems. 

- Microbiologists work with the microorganisms found in living things with the purpose of developing new ways to combat disease.

- Epidemiologists try and understand the cause of disease to improve public health by collecting data and statistics.

On a global scale, biotechnology benefits the world and the people in it. Biotechnology is an important, challenging, and exciting industry of which to be a part. A career in biotechnology is worth considering when looking to the future, and a career in biotechnology begins with a college degree. The biotechnology program at the University of Rhode Island Feinstein Providence Campus is a leader in the biotech industry. Because the program is closely aligned with bioscience professionals, hands on interaction gives students the experience needed to pursue a professional career in the field.  

When considering a future career, and the future of the world, consider the exciting and important field of biotechnology.

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