

rborist
Arborists are professionals who care for trees and other woody plants. There are two types of professional arborists; certified and consulting. Certified arborists are equipped to offer planting, pruning, transplanting, fertilizing, monitoring and treatment for insects and diseases and tree removal. Consulting arborists information and advise clients on best management of tree resources, diagnosis and disorders, tree appraisal, forensic investigations, etc.



iologist
Biologists study humans, plants, animals, and the environments in which they live. They may conduct their studies in human medical research, plant research, animal research, environmental system research, and the cellular level or ecosystem level or anywhere in between.



ytologist

Cytologists perform microscopic evaluation of patient samples to diagnose cancer, precancerous lesions, benign tumors, infectious agents, and inflammatory processes.


entist

Evaluates the overall health of their patients while advising them about oral health and disease prevention. Performs clinical procedures, such as exams, fillings, crowns, implants, extractions and corrective surgeries. Identifies, diagnoses and treats oral conditions.


ntomoloigst

Entomologists are responsible for researching the growth, nutrition, behavior, and how insects interact with plants. They are considered scientists and their main focus lies on the study and research of insects.



ood chemist

Food chemists develop and improve foods and beverages; analyze methods of heat processing, canning, freezing, and packaging; and study the effects of processing on the appearance, taste, aroma, freshness, and vitamin and mineral content of food.


enealogist

A genealogist is a professional who studies family ancestry. They gather information from genetic tests, historical documents and witness accounts. Genealogists may teach the importance of ancestry through written work or lectures concerning their discoveries.


ydrologist

Hydrologists study how water moves across and through the Earth's crust. They study how rain, snow, and other forms of precipitation impact river flows or groundwater levels, and how surface water and groundwater evaporate back into the atmosphere or eventually reach the oceans.


mmunologist

Immunologists are research scientists or practicing specialists who study, analyze and/or treat disease processes that involve the immune system.


ournal editor

A typical day as a scientific editor involves assessing submitted research papers, finding proper reviewers for manuscripts, making editorial decisions on manuscripts, establishing and maintaining relationships with researchers, attending scientific meetings, and much more that's complementary to this work.


inesiologist

Kinesiology is a branch of science that studies physical activity and human movement. It also explores how physical activity affects health, quality of life and society as a whole. Kinesiology examines human movement and performance through the lens of physiology, mechanics and anatomy


imnologist

Limnologists are scientists who study the characteristics of fresh- water systems such as lakes, rivers, streams, ponds, and wetlands. They also study nonoce- anic saltwater, such as the Great Salt Lake.



ammalogist

A mammalogist studies and observes mammals. In studying mammals, they can observe their habitats, contributions to the ecosystem, their interactions, and the anatomy and physiology. A mammalogist can do a broad variety of things within the realm of mammals.


euroscientist

Neuroscientists are medical scientists who work to understand the nervous system. The central nervous system includes the brain, spinal cord, and nerve cells, all of which are paramount to basic human functions. Neuroscientists perform clinical research with the goal of learning more about the human nervous system.


rnithologist

They study birds in their natural habitats or in the laboratory. They also may write research reports and proposals for grants, teach classes, present research to the public, and have administrative duties related to these activities. Some ornithologists, like Amanda, do all these tasks. Research and writing.


hotobiologist

Photobiology studies the interaction of light with living organisms and biological systems. Photobiological responses are the result of chemical and or physical changes induced in biological systems by any non-ionising radiation.


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