It is a misconception that only people with medical education background can be employed in stem cell therapy space
Stem cell research is emerging as one of the most viable career options for youngsters, willing to take on a variety of challenges. So, what exactly does stem cell research involve? It is an advanced level of scientific research carried out by people from diverse science backgrounds to find new and efficient therapies for various ailments. The next level leading from stem cell research is stem cell therapeutic procedures. Stem cell treatment or therapy refers to introducing new adult stem cells into damaged tissue to treat a particular type of disease. The field of stem cell research and therapy offers lucrative career options for people looking for something different and revolutionary in the field of medical science. Very recently, a child afflicted by autism and a young woman suffering from rheumatoid arthritis have been completely cured through stem cell therapy, where conventional treatment procedures failed to yield positive results.
Is it true that only medical professionals are eligible for a successful career in stem cell research and therapy? The answer is in the negative. There is a general misconception that only people with medical education background can be employed in stem cell therapy space. In fact, students of basic biology too can find jobs in stem cell research and therapy. BSc graduates with at least one subject of Biological Sciences, MBBS or BPharma or BDS or BVSc or BE Biotechnology students can find jobs in the stem cell research domain.
This story is from the January 2018 edition of Healthcare Radius.
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