Patient × Classification Details: Researchers
85 jobs found.
Fermentation Microbiologist
A researcher who studies the fermentation mechanisms of microorganisms and develops and optimizes fermentation processes for food, pharmaceuticals, biofuels, etc.
Art Researcher
Specialist profession that researches the historical and formal aspects of art works and cultural properties, deepening academic knowledge through literature surveys and analysis of actual objects.
Pathology Researcher
A research position that elucidates disease mechanisms and develops diagnostic and therapeutic methods through pathological analysis of tissues and cells.
Pathology Entomologist
Specialist who studies pathological phenomena in insects and their pathogens, contributing to pest and disease control and ecological understanding.
Pathology Bacteriology Researcher
Pathology bacteriology researchers study the characteristics and infection mechanisms of pathogenic bacteria, supporting the development of diagnostic and therapeutic methods.
Physical Metallurgy Researcher
Specialist who researches the relationship between physical properties and microstructure of metallic materials and develops new materials and processing processes.
Broiler Researcher
A profession that conducts research on breed improvement, breeding management, nutrition, and health maintenance of broilers to improve the efficiency and quality of poultry production.
Literary Scholar
A specialist profession that conducts research activities to deepen literary knowledge through textual criticism and investigation of the historical backgrounds of literary works.
Narcotics Researcher
A research position that studies the pharmacological effects, safety, and addiction potential of narcotics and psychotropic drugs, contributing to the development of new therapeutic drugs and measures to prevent drug abuse.
Inorganic Chemistry Researcher
Inorganic chemistry researchers are natural science researchers who perform synthesis of inorganic compounds, property analysis, catalyst development, and more. They are responsible for developing new inorganic materials and processes in fields such as industrial chemistry, materials development, and environmental science.