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== Duties == Microbiologists generally work in some way to increase scientific knowledge or to utilise that knowledge in a way that improves outcomes in medicine or some industry. For many microbiologists, this work includes planning and conducting experimental research projects in some kind of [[laboratory]] setting.<ref name=BLSwhat/> Others may have a more administrative role, supervising scientists and evaluating their results. Microbiologists working in the medical field, such as [[clinical microbiology|clinical microbiologists]], may see patients or patient samples and do various tests to detect [[pathogen|disease-causing organisms]].<ref name=BLSwhat/> For microbiologists working in academia, duties include performing research in an academic laboratory, writing [[grant (money)|grant proposals]] to fund research, as well as some amount of teaching and designing courses.<ref name=ASM>{{cite web|title=Careers in Microbiology |publisher=American Society for Microbiology |url=https://www.asm.org/images/Membership/Careers_Website/Membership/Careers_in_Microbiology_PRINT_Letter_size.pdf |access-date=11 October 2017}}</ref> Microbiologists in industry roles may have similar duties except research is performed in industrial labs in order to develop or improve commercial products and processes. Industry jobs may also not include some degree of sales and marketing work, as well as regulatory compliance duties. Microbiologists working in government may have a variety of duties, including laboratory research, writing and advising, developing and reviewing regulatory processes, and overseeing grants offered to outside institutions.<ref name=ASM/> Some microbiologists work in the field of [[patent law]], either with national patent offices or private law practices. Her duties include research and navigation of [[intellectual property]] regulations.<ref name=ASM/> Clinical microbiologists tend to work in government or hospital laboratories where their duties include analyzing clinical specimens to detect microorganisms responsible for the disease. Some microbiologists instead work in the field of [[science outreach]], where they develop programs and materials to educate students and non-scientists and encourage interest in the field of microbiology for the younger generation .<ref name=ASM/>
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