Science has never gone out of fashion in pop culture: Ghostbusters and The X-Files are both back, forensics still draws viewers to TV shows like CSI and Bones, Neil deGrasse Tyson is like a national hero. And while sci-fi plots just scrape the surface of what’s out there for real-life, working scientists, there’s a reason some of these jobs are so glorified.
Sure, there are plenty of IRL forensic scientists—Bones is based on Kathy Reichs after all—but you probably shouldn’t lean on your favorite TV character for career validation. Nonetheless, there are plenty of cool, lucrative science jobs that need applicants, and you don’t necessarily have to go through a decade of formal schooling to land one.
One of the most popular fields of scientific study for undergraduates is in the world of the biomedics. For a lot of students, an undergraduate degree is just the start, but given the job market, there’s plenty of opportunity for millennials with a bachelor’s degree in this field to embark on a new career.
Read on for a list of some of the most interesting career options for biomedical scientists.
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