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Birmingham Biochemistry Jobs Overview

Biochemists study the chemical processes that take place within our bodies and those of other living organisms. What we know today as biochemistry began in 1774 with a jar, a plant, and a mouse. A scientist named Joseph Priestly discovered oxygen when he put a plant and a mouse together in a jar and found that the mouse could breathe the gas produced by the plant. That was just the start of the essential discoveries that scientists with biochemistry jobs have found through the decades working with DNA, hereditary traits, disease, and cell development.

Biochemists conduct basic and applied research, manage laboratory teams, and prepare papers, reports, and presentations. They may use microscopes, X-rays, modeling software, and other tools to identify and analyze the structures of molecules and study how different types of cells grow, divide, and mutate. They also work to secure funding and grants to continue their work.

You may hear biochemists being called biophysicists, molecular biologists, or cellular biologists. Approximately 10% of all biochemists work for pharmaceutical manufacturers, with the next 8% in colleges and universities. Some biochemistry jobs exist in consulting services, wholesale trade, or sales for companies who need the help of an expert to sell their products.

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About Working in Birmingham, Alabama

As the largest city in Alabama, Birmingham is an ever-burgeoning nexus within the Southern United States. With its clement winters, a vibrant art-and-music scene, and a food culture propped up by several James Beard Foundation award winners and nominees, Birmingham has a lot to offer. Not to mention the hulking, 56-foot cast-iron statue of Vulcan—an homage to the city's iron-and-steel-industry beginnings (and one of the largest sculptures of its kind throughout the nation). Residents also enjoy a quality of life enhanced by thousands of acres of parks and urban green spaces (about 11,712 square feet per capita).

Additionally, the economy has a solid outlook, with Birmingham over the next 10 years, and the average cost of living in Birmingham is lower than the rest of the state and country. As job opportunities continue to diversify (and a robust healthcare field steadily grows), more and more people are flocking to Birmingham. Meanwhile, you can also take a look at Hoover, Tuscaloosa, and Decatur, for extra job openings in the regional area.

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How Much Do Biochemistry Jobs Pay in Birmingham, Alabama?

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