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Biomedical analyst
Risk level: ![]()
Got a thing for white coats?
This is a job for anyone wanting to be surrounded by test tubes, microscopes and laboratories. Biomedical analysts analyse samples and substances in hospitals, research labs and the pharmaceutical industry. Lots of wet work and close-fitting gloves can result in eczema, and handling animals can cause asthma. However, there are plenty of ways of avoiding problems.
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