The biotechnology revolution will significantly change how we live. You can be part of the way we diagnose and treat society's most serious diseases, produce food, repair and manage the environment, or create a safer society by using DNA to solve serious crimes.
Working in Biotechnology, you'll manufacture products that use micro-organisms, plant cells and animal cells to produce or modify materials such as food and medicine that are useful in our daily lives.
Australia's Biotech industry is one of the furthest advanced in the world. Our medical research pedigree, biodiversity of plant and animal life, infrastructure and political stability ensures a big competitive advantage in the Asia-Pacific region.
Biotech represents a major growth sector for scientists, manufacturers and business people, with many government departments, hospitals, universities and start-up companies now involved in commercialising research projects.
If you like the idea of using biological means to mould the future, a career in Biotech will allow you to contribute to the development of new products and work on exciting research projects.
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