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Biomedical Scientist
Biomedical scientists test samples from patients, to support doctors and healthcare professionals in the diagnosis and treatment of disease.
Biomedical Scientist
Role Description
Skills required
You’ll need:
- the ability to concentrate for long periods
- a good level of accuracy and attention to detail
- an enquiring mind and good problem-solving skills
- the ability to lead a research and development team
- strong spoken and written communication skills
- empathy and understanding when working directly with patients
What you'll do
You’ll usually work in a laboratory, testing and analysing biological samples.
You’ll specialise in one of these areas:
- infection sciences
- blood sciences
- cellular sciences
- Depending on your chosen area, your duties could include:
- testing for diseases like Legionnaires’ disease and food poisoning
- screening and testing for infectious diseases like rubella or hepatitis
- analysing blood for disease and monitoring organ function
- supporting the blood transfusion and transplant service through blood grouping and matching
- screening for blood abnormalities and diseases, like anaemia and leukaemia
- processing and analysing tissue samples from operations and autopsies
- using specialist procedures like cell culture to detect cancer
- routine testing of fluid and tissue samples like cervical smear tests
- updating paperwork or computerised systems with data and test results
- You’ll also be involved in carrying out new research, and will support junior staff and technicians.

Salary Guide
Minimum: £21000
Maximum: £41000