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Good for you! It's a great field, I've never regretted it. I started right after undergrad in 2014 and worked through grad school. Biotech literally has the potential to revolutionize all of biomedicine, agriculture, fuel, etc. Best of luck on your career journey!
@@anitachouhan3553 mat lo... Neet ki tayari karo... Biotech karna hai mbbs ke bad kar lena... Bade universities mai direct entry hai phd level par mbbs ke liye ... Aur tumhare pass medical science aur biotech dono ki knowledge hogi to jada value hogi tumhari...
Hi there. how are you🌷 I just graduated from university and I am looking for a job and on the other hand I'm here to earn an income and not be a burden to my family. I want to be able to take better care of both myself and my family because my parents divorced and we are in a difficult situation. My mother cannot work because she had cancer surgery. I work hard here to make my dreams come true. I make these comments to make my voice heard as much as possible. Even if 2-3 people out of this many people support me and join our EAL family, it is enough for me to find courage, thank you in advance...
I studied Industrial Biotech in India in 2007, not much job opportunities in India that time. I came to US to do Biological Engineering. Here I worked in biopharma and after this COVID, I can say Biotech in India is expanding.
Me also currently study in biotech. But sad to say Malaysia still low exposure and expertise in biotech field.. I really want to further my postgrad study abroad and rise biotech field in my country
Same, where are you planning to further your study?? I think Malaysia is not a good place to work as a biotechnologist but hoping that will change soon.
Kita Satu Malaysia! I think the best biotechnology countries are the USA (hubs being Raleigh, San Francisco, and Boston), Ireland, and Denmark. Anyone care to add another?
@@bellorienooo it's hard to predict how it's going to be in the next 10 years, the thing is you have to really love it if you want to do it, if you're asking whether it is easy for you to land a job, i don't think so, plus you need to have to be at least an undergraduate to do research
I am a biotech undergraduate student from Argentina. The potential of biotech is incredibly amazing. I still have not decided in which area of biotechnology I want to specialize!! But this video is helpful, thank you!
If you're really determined to go for research then biotech is good...but from job perspective it's really bad. I graduated in biotech and I have regretted every minute of my life in biotech. I had dreams of going for research only until I knew what research field looks like...you have to be curious all the time...you have to work hell lot of hours in the lab troubleshooting and uncertain about the results. Moreover after all these efforts what you get is less stipend. You need a job (say assistant professor) to support yourself financially. And to let you know getting a job as assistant professor is hell of a task and many get to teach only on contract basis. You can say money is not important to you but ultimately we NEED MONEY to sustain in this world full of inflation.
agreed. this is what i get to hear about this field, underpaying the employees is the issue, else the field is quite awesome to choose specially those who are passionate about it. isn't it?
@@Nocontent_bing Yes, if you're passionate and if you are lucky to get that rare, well paying job in biotechnology, you will really enjoy it. This is a field which is very unique, which you don't get to see in your day to day life. However, money is a big concern in reality.
I'm a food tech graduate with biotechnology focus. It's sad that biotech is one of the subject that the students in my college avoid due to it's complexity, while it's one of the most needed field in the future.
I study medical biotechnology and i can tell you it's very interesting and amazing if you're into genetics! Biotechnology in general is very diverse too!
Is it interesting 🤔...medical biotechnology ? Because i am very confuse in industrial biotechnology and medical biotechnology which one is should choose
Here are my 10 extra tips to INCREASE your daily manifestations that I’ve learned over the years..👇🏾 1. Practice gratitude every morning. When you wake up, list everything that you are grateful for and feel that gratitude in your core. Feel free to write things down in a journal so it is easy for you to remember. 2. Replace your negative thoughts with positive ones. Every time you feel a negative thought coming on, make a positive spin on it right away. 3. Take ownership for things that happen in your life. It's easy to blame others however you will feel much better when you realize that most issues stem from us. 4. ALWAYS believe that good things are about to happen. By being open to new possibilities you are inviting abundance into your life. 5. Remember that like attracts like so you get back whatever you put out, whether it is good or bad. So do good AND received good. 6. Meditate for five minutes a day. During this time focus on how you want your life to be; but place your focus on how you feel AND feel that feeling as if you have already accomplished those goals. 7. Step outside of your comfort zone. Stop playing it safe and make that decision to finally go for your dreams. 8. Focus on activities that make you feel truly happy. When you are truly happy you have the best vibrational frequency to manifest your desires. 9. Avoid the naysayers and surround yourself with people who only lift you higher. Downers will be downers, don't let them drag you into their misery. 10. Don't be afraid to dream and know that you are always supported by the universe. Hope this helps! - Your Friendly Neighborhood Coach
I chose biotechnology to genetically change spiders so i can switch to a spiderman when they bite me ... i never told anyone about this but since you mentioned dinosaurs, i got excited 🤭
I love to work in biotech with a microbiology to biomedical engineering degree that both helps the community in human health, anyone from those different fields of work can become a biotechnologist expert in a particular field
I want to work in biotech specifically to work on solutions regarding the elongation of human life/sentience, but I also want to be able to support myself with my undergraduate degree. I was thinking of double majoring in Physics/Computer & Electrical Engineering as a way to achieve this. Thinking that once I graduate with my Bachelor's I can work for a few years and pursue a graduate degree in Biophysics later on. Would this be a realistic path to pursue in order to work in Biotechnology? I'm open to your thoughts...
As a biotechnology graduate, I want to say to all of you ir may not be an easy path but it's still the most beautiful careers and still the best choice I've ever made. I hope you enjoy it, best of luck.
“Forget mad scientists creating bizarre hybrid creatures from testubes, in the real world biotech is nothing like that…” Well I guess I need to change my career plans
Hi there. how are you🌷 I just graduated from university and I am looking for a job and on the other hand I'm here to earn an income and not be a burden to my family. I want to be able to take better care of both myself and my family because my parents divorced and we are in a difficult situation. My mother cannot work because she had cancer surgery. I work hard here to make my dreams come true. I make these comments to make my voice heard as much as possible. Even if 2-3 people out of this many people support me and join our EAL family, it is enough for me to find courage, thank you in advance...
Guys, you seriously have to tell me how you find content for your videos !!! I was just discussing with my parents about biotech !!!! Whenever I am thinking about a topic, Alix releases a video about that very topic !! How do you do it ? Please tell me !!!!
For the survival of humans as well as development of world biotech is most important. With COVID we can easily make out how biotech helped people to survive . Humans are prone to disease so biotech is needed for the new inventions for the upcoming disease. This sector has to increase for the humans to go on and fight against the coming danger #biotechsavelives
This is just a small reason too. That’s the most amazing part. Dig deeper and you’ll find that what is going on in biotech now will literally change EVERYTHING.
I'm just here leaving a comment about Katalin Karikó, the Hungarian scientist (yeep we are from the same country) who made Pfizer vaccine possible with her discovery of the RNS metode which now have saved many many people all around the world. We are extremely proud of Katalin and hope she gets the Nobel Prize next year.
The Nobel Prize is not important for a real scientist, her work is everything that counts. But i can understand, that Hungary would be very proud if she will win this prize.
Im really into biology and genetics and Im in 12th grade But i have a really important question : should i go directly into biotech or study bio-chem and master in biotech ?
If you really interest in genetic modified topic i suggest you to directly study biotech.. bcos it more easily to understand the major if you know more about the basic principles of the tools that you have to used it later on master degree.. i hope you got my point 😅😅
Absolutely hilarious to see those three men, at 2:57, wearing TIES!!! I worked for 40 years in various labs in Britain and the US, and I never worked with a male colleague who wore a tie in the lab. And where are they? Doesn't look like a lab.
Phenomenal person reading this, surround yourself with people who are better and wealthier! Keeps you humble, teachable, and hungry. You become those with whom you surround yourself with! Birds of a feather flock together! You got this! 🌟 I believe in you! Love - Nat ❤️
It revolutionise healthcare industry curing tough diseases,the food security in agriculture is a great impact in curing world hunger which is an SDG goal
hi , i'm following that develop of biotechnology and these report was nice , i would like to compliment to you but i have a question i have a lot of questions like a lot of "people" must have , i'm asking you what if every couple that would like to make kids in the future will need to make a vaccine based on the type of the dna that they have ? that means "people" with a lots of disease in the body must make a vaccine for every virus in theyr body , so semplified means for every part of the dna that is sick (or every part of the genoma that is estimated sick by the analis of the doctors ) there must be a vaccine and the thing is that people can't afford 5-6 other 10 vaccine in the body , so a final solution by biotechnology on this aspect that is giving lots of field to study - its such a big field of materia that i think is the biggest one in history as far as i'm concerned a lots of teories by differend fields comes unified to this one to create a new system of life a new system of building the thinks a new system to create protection by other systems ( that are dangerous systems ) and the next question is - what other fields are possible to be studied in this materia? , the revolution just began !
I had no idea so many ppl talked this much shit abt my major but in reality I’ve already gotten job offerings (and I go to an average state school). Work hard and smart and u can pursue a career in everything. That’s it
salary wise, not very worth it. but if you have the passion for it, you might not care so much about the salary. While biotech is a noble pursuit, I wouldn't recommend it because you don't get a work-life balance. Plus, salary is also meagre as an undergrad. I am from Malaysia btw
Hi, I'm in the UK and thinking about doing a biotechnology degree. Do you guys think it is worth it? I want to do my part as a scientist, but am very squeamish. Does anyone have any tips?
Scientists didn't manage to map all the genes in the human genome in 2003. The public were lied to, the human genome hasn't been fully mapped even today (2022)
Biotech is such an interesting part of science. Btw Im in the Philippines and Im in 8th Grade Junior High School and we have two more electives which Biotechnology and Research 2
Biotechnology is one of the fastest growing fields right now, but it is centralized to certain parts of the world. There is no doubt if you are in a biotech area, your prospects will be great. But many countries do not have the capacity to fund biotech research. If someone tells you biotech isn't worth it, 99% of the time its because they're not in a geographical location where it is, not because anything is wrong with the field, so do not be discouraged, but be willing to move if you love this field
@@amirah_p577 Biotech is an industry that requires a lot of policies and government funding which is not readily available at many countries. Look at Boston's biotech hub for example, that area you're sure to get a good job because of the way biotech is incentivized in that area. But if you look at a much smaller country, they don't have to facilities to support the kind of high tech industry it is and hence makes biotech very centralized to areas that can afford to let the field boom. Know that if you have the facilities to get to one of those biotech areas ( more than you think but less than you would expect for such a rapidly advancing field ) you will be in great shape for a very very long time. But if you're in a country that simply doesn't have the capacity to explore and contribute to the field, it's not a good choice.
I mean, people aren’t too far off when they say it’s not worth it. Most people I’ve talked to say that it’s a terrible degree if you need a job, but if you’re gonna do research, it’s one of your top picks.
What concerns me is that I feel addiction treatment and mental health treatment are denying patients informed consent and taking choices away. Mean while gaslighting the patients
Does genetic engineering separates it's self a lot from biotech ???, I mean I know that it does in it's self as the definitions and the object of study changes but what are the exact diferences really want to know from someone else and not a random article.
Genetic engineering and biotech is same .... someone deals with genes editing etc For elimination of certain types of disease ... that's called genetic engineer
I think biotechnology is rather broad. Biotechnology can be seen advancing the fields of agriculture, waste treatment and healthcare. I am in the faculty of biotechnology in my university. In it are departments such as biochemistry, microbiology, bioprocessing and molecular biology. The only department that deals extensively with genetic engineering is the molecular biology department. So to conclude, genetic engineering is a subset of biotechnology, but it isn't just another moniker for biotechnology
@@achyutharaman9172I'm so confused to follow my passion and study biotech ,and I won't find,any job in my country, or to study Cs which I not totally interested in, but I 100%will find a job any advice and I think that biotech future is very far like it will be as important as Cs after 30 years I think
Hiiii... I'm planning to join for BSc. Biotechnology in Manipal university dubai.. Is it really worth it and is BSc enough for me to find a job or should I do an MSc for finding a good career??
I strongly believe that many projects within this sector have the potential to fuel economic growth. It is important for people to understand the nature of this sector, by primarily focusing on the problems we are facing in humanity. Looking forward to writing for investors.
It's about time to use this technology to create vaccine and treatment for HIV, HepC, cancer, diabetes... those viruses and diseases were around for decades!
It is important to realise currently the effectiveness of biotechnology drugs average at just 25%. I have a master's in biotechnology. Not that means anything. But I work in the Industry. Merck for example has developed a new cancer drug. For lung cancer, later it will be marketed for other cancers. It's effectiveness 30%. A big jump from traditional treatment 15%. However 70% won't fair any better than not having taken the drug.
@@areeshaagha9886 in intermediate if you take maths then you'll take Bio in Biotech. On the other hand if you take Bio in intermediate, you'll take Maths in Biotech.
I need a advice, if anyone is willing to listen :) I’m a undergrad senior majoring in biology but am just now getting interested in biotech. How do I get myself in the field? I haven’t had any lab experience (outside of regular courses) but I know the industry likes experience. I also know I’ll have to get at least a masters. In what ways can I get research experience before applying for the masters?
Do one really need to be very very smart to persuade this learning field and career? I’m not very good at chemistry theories and remembering all the element codes. I think I can follow physic and also at math with enough time given. I don’t mind studying biology cos I studied it when I was in high school. I’m currently thinking to change career from civil engineering. And also English is not my first language. Can someone please give some opinion about it? Thanks!
Hello Aluxers! What do you think is the most exciting thing about the biotech boom?
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Uniting forever through an awesome call,
A mission we reach forever and for all ,
Whatever we find , we can recall,
It is a splendid joy to take this role ,
sparking a rainbow light above control,
Far through eternity of a heavenly soul...
Stars do shine beautifully overall...
The video is an example of circular economy and green development where recycling is promoted further ahead ...
I'm now proud to choose biotechnology as my career option inspite of many people saying it's not worth it.
Same here, I'm a first year biotehnology student
It's not worth it I finished BIOTECHNOLOGY working in other sector
Why it is not worth it?
Good for you! It's a great field, I've never regretted it. I started right after undergrad in 2014 and worked through grad school. Biotech literally has the potential to revolutionize all of biomedicine, agriculture, fuel, etc. Best of luck on your career journey!
Same many people tell me not to choose biotech but i choose it ..and now i am in 5th semester 🤗
Well,
When I did my M.Sc in Biotech, some where criticizing me as it had no scope. Now I feel proud to be an biotechnologist
No scope? Breweries are 100% biotech. Most people have no clue about what biology is.
Hi bhai can you share the road map and which college is good for biotech as I am a PCB student preparing for neet.
@@anitachouhan3553 mat lo... Neet ki tayari karo... Biotech karna hai mbbs ke bad kar lena... Bade universities mai direct entry hai phd level par mbbs ke liye ...
Aur tumhare pass medical science aur biotech dono ki knowledge hogi to jada value hogi tumhari...
Have you done any experiments using those CRISPR kits?
Hi there. how are you🌷
I just graduated from university and I am looking for a job and on the other hand I'm here to earn an income and not be a burden to my family. I want to be able to take better care of both myself and my family because my parents divorced and we are in a difficult situation. My mother cannot work because she had cancer surgery. I work hard here to make my dreams come true. I make these comments to make my voice heard as much as possible.
Even if 2-3 people out of this many people support me and join our EAL family, it is enough for me to find courage, thank you in advance...
I studied Industrial Biotech in India in 2007, not much job opportunities in India that time. I came to US to do Biological Engineering. Here I worked in biopharma and after this COVID, I can say Biotech in India is expanding.
Sir I Had Few Questions Can I Have Your Email Or Something Where I Can Connect With You
How’re you doing today surviving in biotech sector?
Me also currently study in biotech. But sad to say Malaysia still low exposure and expertise in biotech field.. I really want to further my postgrad study abroad and rise biotech field in my country
Same, where are you planning to further your study?? I think Malaysia is not a good place to work as a biotechnologist but hoping that will change soon.
hey mine share ur plan bro :)
Kita Satu Malaysia!
I think the best biotechnology countries are the USA (hubs being Raleigh, San Francisco, and Boston), Ireland, and Denmark. Anyone care to add another?
Rasa-rasanya ..macam mana kerjaya ni 10 tahun akan datang di Malaysia .. saya berniat nak terjun ke bidang ni .. tapi saya risau kurang peluang
@@bellorienooo it's hard to predict how it's going to be in the next 10 years, the thing is you have to really love it if you want to do it, if you're asking whether it is easy for you to land a job, i don't think so, plus you need to have to be at least an undergraduate to do research
I am a biotech undergraduate student from Argentina. The potential of biotech is incredibly amazing. I still have not decided in which area of biotechnology I want to specialize!! But this video is helpful, thank you!
Thank you for joining the conversation Valentina! Good luck in your career!
Like it’s incredibly verse😩😩
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Have you decided your specialization? If yes, please let me know coz I'm entering this field this year ...
If you're really determined to go for research then biotech is good...but from job perspective it's really bad. I graduated in biotech and I have regretted every minute of my life in biotech. I had dreams of going for research only until I knew what research field looks like...you have to be curious all the time...you have to work hell lot of hours in the lab troubleshooting and uncertain about the results. Moreover after all these efforts what you get is less stipend. You need a job (say assistant professor) to support yourself financially. And to let you know getting a job as assistant professor is hell of a task and many get to teach only on contract basis. You can say money is not important to you but ultimately we NEED MONEY to sustain in this world full of inflation.
solid advise
agreed. this is what i get to hear about this field, underpaying the employees is the issue, else the field is quite awesome to choose specially those who are passionate about it. isn't it?
@@Nocontent_bing Yes, if you're passionate and if you are lucky to get that rare, well paying job in biotechnology, you will really enjoy it. This is a field which is very unique, which you don't get to see in your day to day life. However, money is a big concern in reality.
I'm a food tech graduate with biotechnology focus. It's sad that biotech is one of the subject that the students in my college avoid due to it's complexity, while it's one of the most needed field in the future.
Are we required to take math in order to persue B-tech?
@@areeshaagha9886 not really, you just need the basics+ it depends of which field of biotech in which you're going to specialize
I study medical biotechnology and i can tell you it's very interesting and amazing if you're into genetics! Biotechnology in general is very diverse too!
Is it interesting 🤔...medical biotechnology ? Because i am very confuse in industrial biotechnology and medical biotechnology which one is should choose
i am interested in genetics too and i'm planning to study master degree in Genetics in the future, so exciting ^^
@@SonNguyen-dj7do good luck best wishes
You guys made me proud to call myself a biotechnologist!! thank you alux
I want job Bro,I am also Studying biotechnology
Hi
reality hits different when studying in a particular field, as my self biotech undergrad stu. @@mysterious248
Here are my 10 extra tips to INCREASE your daily manifestations that I’ve learned over the years..👇🏾
1. Practice gratitude every morning. When you wake up, list everything that you are grateful for and feel that gratitude in your core. Feel free to write things down in a journal so it is easy for you to remember.
2. Replace your negative thoughts with positive ones. Every time you feel a negative thought coming on, make a positive spin on it right away.
3. Take ownership for things that happen in your life. It's easy to blame others however you will feel much better when you realize that most issues stem from us.
4. ALWAYS believe that good things are about to happen. By being open to new possibilities you are inviting abundance into your life.
5. Remember that like attracts like so you get back whatever you put out, whether it is good or bad. So do good AND received good.
6. Meditate for five minutes a day. During this time focus on how you want your life to be; but place your focus on how you feel AND feel that feeling as if you have already accomplished those goals.
7. Step outside of your comfort zone. Stop playing it safe and make that decision to finally go for your dreams.
8. Focus on activities that make you feel truly happy. When you are truly happy you have the best vibrational frequency to manifest your desires.
9. Avoid the naysayers and surround yourself with people who only lift you higher. Downers will be downers, don't let them drag you into their misery.
10. Don't be afraid to dream and know that you are always supported by the universe.
Hope this helps!
- Your Friendly Neighborhood Coach
this needs way more likes
😊Thank you
I chose Biotechnology as my university degree to bring dinosaurs to life. But I guess these 10 reasons are cool too
I chose biotechnology to genetically change spiders so i can switch to a spiderman when they bite me ... i never told anyone about this but since you mentioned dinosaurs, i got excited 🤭
Same I also choose biotechnology to bring back dinosaurs velocirator , indominus rex and. T rex
@@afnanekhayat8440 great. Cool 👌
@@nishantsen6820 yess it's super exciting
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Biotechnology sounds so interesting…cant wait to study about it
Biotech is not easy, you must be strong to be a biotech student
@@lecylucy200 yes
In about 7 months I’ll start college, and I’m proud to say that’ll be a Biotechnologist. The future is looking bright for Science.
Which college are you going for?
So...2 years later...what have u been upto? Did you get any job?
I love to work in biotech with a microbiology to biomedical engineering degree that both helps the community in human health, anyone from those different fields of work can become a biotechnologist expert in a particular field
I want to work in biotech specifically to work on solutions regarding the elongation of human life/sentience, but I also want to be able to support myself with my undergraduate degree. I was thinking of double majoring in Physics/Computer & Electrical Engineering as a way to achieve this. Thinking that once I graduate with my Bachelor's I can work for a few years and pursue a graduate degree in Biophysics later on. Would this be a realistic path to pursue in order to work in Biotechnology? I'm open to your thoughts...
How are people this smart?
Proud to be a biotechnologist!...thankyou alux for ur inspiring contents
Hii
Me too proud to be a biotech😊
This is why I want to work in biotech ever since I was in 8th grade!, I'm only in 11th grade and hope to fulfill my dream!
Are you from India?
so... did u fulfil your dream?
I’m looking to network with Biotech, IT professionals, pilots and Financial advisors!!
I’m a doctor here 👋🏼
Hey contact me
Linked in man?
I am a biotechnology engineer
I am a biotechnologist
I am in my first year studying biotechnology ❤️❤️
ME TOOO ❤️❤️❤️
Me too 🥰
As a biotechnology graduate, I want to say to all of you ir may not be an easy path but it's still the most beautiful careers and still the best choice I've ever made. I hope you enjoy it, best of luck.
I study Biotechnologie of the Marine ressources and am really proud of it 😊👩🏼🔬
“Forget mad scientists creating bizarre hybrid creatures from testubes, in the real world biotech is nothing like that…” Well I guess I need to change my career plans
I'm going to join class tomorrow in microbiology. Thanks this is soo inspiring
Hi there. how are you🌷
I just graduated from university and I am looking for a job and on the other hand I'm here to earn an income and not be a burden to my family. I want to be able to take better care of both myself and my family because my parents divorced and we are in a difficult situation. My mother cannot work because she had cancer surgery. I work hard here to make my dreams come true. I make these comments to make my voice heard as much as possible.
Even if 2-3 people out of this many people support me and join our EAL family, it is enough for me to find courage, thank you in advance...
Guys, you seriously have to tell me how you find content for your videos !!!
I was just discussing with my parents about biotech !!!!
Whenever I am thinking about a topic, Alix releases a video about that very topic !!
How do you do it ?
Please tell me !!!!
I'm currently working on a biotech startup, received 330,000$ funding already
Comeback and list the ticker in a few years! I will buy stock.
Hello josh, I am biotechnology graduate from UCLA. Are you hiring any employees
Boa,you got Instagram, we can talk there
Robert thanks for the support, I'll
Good luck!
studying biology rn in undergrad. i cant wait or do my masters in biotech and pHD in genetic engineering.
For the survival of humans as well as development of world biotech is most important.
With COVID we can easily make out how biotech helped people to survive . Humans are prone to disease so biotech is needed for the new inventions for the upcoming disease.
This sector has to increase for the humans to go on and fight against the coming danger
#biotechsavelives
This is just a small reason too. That’s the most amazing part. Dig deeper and you’ll find that what is going on in biotech now will literally change EVERYTHING.
I'm just here leaving a comment about Katalin Karikó, the Hungarian scientist (yeep we are from the same country) who made Pfizer vaccine possible with her discovery of the RNS metode which now have saved many many people all around the world. We are extremely proud of Katalin and hope she gets the Nobel Prize next year.
The Nobel Prize is not important for a real scientist, her work is everything that counts. But i can understand, that Hungary would be very proud if she will win this prize.
Im really into biology and genetics and Im in 12th grade But i have a really important question : should i go directly into biotech or study bio-chem and master in biotech ?
If you really interest in genetic modified topic i suggest you to directly study biotech.. bcos it more easily to understand the major if you know more about the basic principles of the tools that you have to used it later on master degree.. i hope you got my point 😅😅
@@dounbumbum_8785 I know that I did not asked the question but thank you!
When I was a child, I really love biology. I can’t believe I’m studying in Biotechnology right now
Very informative video indeed! Thanks for providing such value. Please keep on making more such videos on emerging sectors and companies.
I just finished my 4 years undergrad prog in biotech and biosafety. I want to do a masters in stem cell. I can't wait to make the world a better place
Absolutely hilarious to see those three men, at 2:57, wearing TIES!!! I worked for 40 years in various labs in Britain and the US, and I never worked with a male colleague who wore a tie in the lab. And where are they? Doesn't look like a lab.
Phenomenal person reading this, surround yourself with people who are better and wealthier! Keeps you humble, teachable, and hungry. You become those with whom you surround yourself with! Birds of a feather flock together! You got this! 🌟
I believe in you! Love - Nat ❤️
Thanks Nat👍👍
Thank you Nathalie 🙏🏻☺️ I only wish you great happiness and success in your life endeavors 🙏🏻☺️
It revolutionise healthcare industry curing tough diseases,the food security in agriculture is a great impact in curing world hunger which is an SDG goal
This field of science is absolutely one of the best and most forward-thinking, as it continues to garner more attention each day.
Lexagene (LXXGF) is the next potential biotech.
Now 12th grade..going to do biotech in upper studies, excited 😍
Ningal bsc or btech panna pore??
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hi , i'm following that develop of biotechnology and these report was nice , i would like to compliment to you but i have a question i have a lot of questions like a lot of "people" must have , i'm asking you what if every couple that would like to make kids in the future will need to make a vaccine based on the type of the dna that they have ? that means "people" with a lots of disease in the body must make a vaccine for every virus in theyr body , so semplified means for every part of the dna that is sick (or every part of the genoma that is estimated sick by the analis of the doctors ) there must be a vaccine and the thing is that people can't afford 5-6 other 10 vaccine in the body , so a final solution by biotechnology on this aspect that is giving lots of field to study - its such a big field of materia that i think is the biggest one in history as far as i'm concerned a lots of teories by differend fields comes unified to this one to create a new system of life a new system of building the thinks a new system to create protection by other systems ( that are dangerous systems ) and the next question is - what other fields are possible to be studied in this materia? , the revolution just began !
I had no idea so many ppl talked this much shit abt my major but in reality I’ve already gotten job offerings (and I go to an average state school). Work hard and smart and u can pursue a career in everything. That’s it
In general is it worth it too study biotech? Both science wise and salary wise
salary wise, not very worth it. but if you have the passion for it, you might not care so much about the salary. While biotech is a noble pursuit, I wouldn't recommend it because you don't get a work-life balance. Plus, salary is also meagre as an undergrad. I am from Malaysia btw
Getting my degree in biochemistry and biotechnology so I had to click!
Hi, I'm in the UK and thinking about doing a biotechnology degree. Do you guys think it is worth it? I want to do my part as a scientist, but am very squeamish. Does anyone have any tips?
Yes in which sort
I’m waiting to start my biotech career in January. Wish me luck!
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@@kripasagari2244 Thank you!!
@BABLU SAHU Thanks!! 👍
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I am studying BSc Biotechnology and i find animal biotechnology very interesting..
Why you chose animal biotechnology any reasons ?
Scientists didn't manage to map all the genes in the human genome in 2003. The public were lied to, the human genome hasn't been fully mapped even today (2022)
True. The privacy issues and future health can be a thing. Interesting and scary.
I am so glad I picked the right career path!
me too! i saw this happening in 7th grade and decided to study biology (and soon biotech) in order to choose a good career path.
im doing my biotechnology master in germany and im so proud of my programm despite all the doubts and difficulties!
@shayanhpr874,
I am also planning to study in Germany. how is your education going now? have you found a job in your specialty?
Biotech is such an interesting part of science. Btw Im in the Philippines and Im in 8th Grade Junior High School and we have two more electives which Biotechnology and Research 2
I’m definitely going for a degree in Biotech
Biotechnology is one of the fastest growing fields right now, but it is centralized to certain parts of the world. There is no doubt if you are in a biotech area, your prospects will be great. But many countries do not have the capacity to fund biotech research. If someone tells you biotech isn't worth it, 99% of the time its because they're not in a geographical location where it is, not because anything is wrong with the field, so do not be discouraged, but be willing to move if you love this field
Hi , i will be a second year biotech student and I was just about to drop out until I saw your comment. Can you please explain more what you mean
@@amirah_p577 Biotech is an industry that requires a lot of policies and government funding which is not readily available at many countries. Look at Boston's biotech hub for example, that area you're sure to get a good job because of the way biotech is incentivized in that area. But if you look at a much smaller country, they don't have to facilities to support the kind of high tech industry it is and hence makes biotech very centralized to areas that can afford to let the field boom.
Know that if you have the facilities to get to one of those biotech areas ( more than you think but less than you would expect for such a rapidly advancing field ) you will be in great shape for a very very long time. But if you're in a country that simply doesn't have the capacity to explore and contribute to the field, it's not a good choice.
I mean, people aren’t too far off when they say it’s not worth it. Most people I’ve talked to say that it’s a terrible degree if you need a job, but if you’re gonna do research, it’s one of your top picks.
What concerns me is that I feel addiction treatment and mental health treatment are denying patients informed consent and taking choices away. Mean while gaslighting the patients
I have completed my master in organic chemistry and now working as a production chemist in api biotech company...it good option for my career??
Does genetic engineering separates it's self a lot from biotech ???, I mean I know that it does in it's self as the definitions and the object of study changes but what are the exact diferences really want to know from someone else and not a random article.
A practicing biotechnologist is literally a genetic engineer
Genetic engineering and biotech is same .... someone deals with genes editing etc For elimination of certain types of disease ... that's called genetic engineer
I think biotechnology is rather broad. Biotechnology can be seen advancing the fields of agriculture, waste treatment and healthcare. I am in the faculty of biotechnology in my university. In it are departments such as biochemistry, microbiology, bioprocessing and molecular biology. The only department that deals extensively with genetic engineering is the molecular biology department. So to conclude, genetic engineering is a subset of biotechnology, but it isn't just another moniker for biotechnology
This one is too exciting to know about biotechnology. I'm glad that I'm a part of this field
Happy to be a biotechnologist!!😃
Are you from uk and what is pay like
investing biotech technology
Plant Based Meat is the future.
I feel we basically watch the same things mate. I see your comments on Dave Ramsey videos lol
Brave🔥👍
Which clg i choose for ms.geneticts? I m proud of my biotech❤💥
Im studying Biotechnology Engineering en Mexico and with the pandemic I just think Im not gonna make it trough
just started studying biotechnology in uni. this was very inspiring. thanks a bunch!
Proud to be biotechnologist
Thank you Alux
I'm a Microbiologist
Me with my first class university degree in biotechnology who cant get a job in the UK 🥴
Is it really that hard to get a job?
A.I and biotechnology are the future
I hope that happens too. So am planning to take it
@@achyutharaman9172I'm so confused
to follow my passion and study biotech ,and I won't find,any job in my country, or to study Cs which I not totally interested in, but I 100%will find a job
any advice
and I think that biotech future is very far like it will be as important as Cs after 30 years I think
Hiiii... I'm planning to join for BSc. Biotechnology in Manipal university dubai.. Is it really worth it and is BSc enough for me to find a job or should I do an MSc for finding a good career??
I strongly believe that many projects within this sector have the potential to fuel economic growth.
It is important for people to understand the nature of this sector, by primarily focusing on the problems we are facing in humanity.
Looking forward to writing for investors.
I'm now studying in biotech degree!
Is Industrial BioTech and BioTech alone are the same?
I’m a doctor and soon to get in MEDICO TECH.
The potential to genetically edit humans is the most exciting to me.
#PROG an awesome biothec company that is still under valued and has big partnership coming
Thanks to this all my confusion comes to clear version . What exactly biotechnology is this
It's about time to use this technology to create vaccine and treatment for HIV, HepC, cancer, diabetes... those viruses and diseases were around for decades!
Add a video about bio plastic please .because the earth is suffering.
I was interested in that
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Gene editing is the exact reason I took biotechnology
Most exciting thing is that people are starting to pay attention to proper science. Most people have no clue about biology.
It is important to realise currently the effectiveness of biotechnology drugs average at just 25%. I have a master's in biotechnology. Not that means anything. But I work in the Industry. Merck for example has developed a new cancer drug. For lung cancer, later it will be marketed for other cancers. It's effectiveness 30%. A big jump from traditional treatment 15%. However 70% won't fair any better than not having taken the drug.
Yayyy, I am also just starting college with Biotechnology and I am really excited for it!
Are we required to take math in order to persue B-tech?
@@areeshaagha9886 in intermediate if you take maths then you'll take Bio in Biotech. On the other hand if you take Bio in intermediate, you'll take Maths in Biotech.
@@huzaifa5926 how has your experience been in biotechnology till now?
I am Sangeetha . I have completed M.Sc.Plant biology and Plant biotechnology but I get not job in my favourite industry
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A.I. + quantum computing+ bioinformatics =... FLDSMMDFR?
Computational power allows simulations and inventions.
I'm doing my BTech in Biotechnology
How has your experience been ?
Biotechnology seems like a really big dream that can't be achieved due to economic reasons. It's so expensive!
Not necessarily. All research costs money, this is no different
I am studying plant biotech right now. I am thinking to change into medical biotechnology.
Anu suggestions plz
Do I need to study for a master's degree or just a bachelor's degree to do this kind of work?
I need a advice, if anyone is willing to listen :) I’m a undergrad senior majoring in biology but am just now getting interested in biotech. How do I get myself in the field? I haven’t had any lab experience (outside of regular courses) but I know the industry likes experience. I also know I’ll have to get at least a masters. In what ways can I get research experience before applying for the masters?
You can try to volunteer to get some research experience
Nice video but it should give dates for each of this technologies
Biotechnology ING.
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Hello Aluxers. For me it is curing or finding cure for cancer and other diseases.
Who is better biotech or microbio
I think both but it's defend upon you nd you interest ...
Its both shit. You will never get a job with it
@@hansleber6090 so what the good specialize in biology
So glad I chose this career!
i am a proud bio-technologist. thank you for this video
Do you get paid a lot
@@amirah_p577 honestly not yet
alux sold lot of vaccines
I love biotech, I just wish I did it, I wish I became a scientist
Do one really need to be very very smart to persuade this learning field and career? I’m not very good at chemistry theories and remembering all the element codes. I think I can follow physic and also at math with enough time given. I don’t mind studying biology cos I studied it when I was in high school. I’m currently thinking to change career from civil engineering. And also English is not my first language. Can someone please give some opinion about it? Thanks!