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what is a biotechnology engineering? what does a person do in this job? View All
Actually i did my Metric in Bio , Chem and Physics as i am also very good student in Bio as in Maths . Now i am in my engineering college so i want to know alot about this field so that if it's intersting and has anything to do with bio or medical [as the name suggests] so i might take this field.

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By studying cells and the chemical properties of cells, you learn to develop, for example, new and improved medicines, foods or environmentally friendly forms of energy.

You will learn how to use cells and microorganisms to produce, for example, better medicines, foods or agricultural products that won't harm the environment.

By studying cells' properties alone and in relation to their surroundings, you get a scientific basis in altering the cells' properties. The goal in altering cells is to make improvements in, for example, crops like rice or grain. Improvements can also be made in medicines like insulin, which can be manufactured with the help of gene-spliced organisms.

The program consists of:

Biochemistry, which deals with the chemistry of living organisms
Molecular biology, which is the study of biology on a molecular level
Gene technology, which deals with the manipulation of organisms' genetic structures

You will work a lot with computer programmes that can re


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Source: http://www.ug.dk/internationalt.aspx?article_id=english-techbiotechnology


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