1. academic research: many doctoral students in biology choose to continue their research work and enter universities, research institutions or laboratories to engage in basic research or applied research. They can continue to study their fields of interest, publish high-level academic papers and participate in the application and management of scientific research projects.
2. Biotechnology companies: Biodoctor graduates can also choose to enter biotechnology companies to engage in research and development. They can participate in the research and development of new drugs, genetic engineering, cell culture and other fields, turn research results into practical applications, and promote the development of biotechnology.
3. Pharmaceutical industry: PhD graduates in biology also have good employment opportunities in the pharmaceutical industry. They can engage in drug research and development, clinical trials, drug registration, etc., and provide support for new drug research and development and listing.
4. Education industry: Some doctoral graduates choose to engage in education and become university teachers or researchers. They can teach biology-related courses, guide students to carry out scientific research and practice, and cultivate a new generation of biological talents.
5. Government agencies and public sectors: PhD students in biology can also choose to work in government agencies and public sectors. They can participate in policy formulation, supervision and evaluation, and promote the development and application of biotechnology.