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Toxicologists are specialist scientists who study how exposure to chemicals, biological substances, and other toxins can impact the health of humans, animals, and the natural environment. They can work in three different areas: clinical, research, and analysis and are critical fields like environmental science, marine biology, forensics, pharmaceuticals, food science, and medical research.
As a Toxicologist you could be testing groundwater for toxic chemicals, studying the impact of microplastics on fish and human health, screening human tissue samples for toxins, entering research data into a structured database, writing a report on your research findings for an academic institution, replacing stocks of Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) and testing equipment, writing a set of recommendations for safely using toxic substances, or attending an international conference for toxicologists, biochemists, and biomedical professionals.
To succeed in this occupation you will need outstanding analytical skills, a passionate desire to prevent toxic substances from causing harm, and the ability to create meaningful reports and written recommendations from your research findings.