The genre elements included are things that you as a person going into the biology field and the field of science would encounter or take part in in some way. The time estimated to earn each degree vary from person to person.
College
When pursuing your a career in neurobiology or in the science field,you have to learn how to think like a scientist.
You have to find a field you want to specialize in. Not only is specializing in a field important but, being able to generalize yourself with information from other fields.
You have to be prepared to do allot of work. Work hard toward the field that your aiming to work toward. Having excellent grads and test scores on entrance exams is also required.
Speak:Meetings
- Topic:The topic usually consists of developments on previous information and newly discovered information.
- Purpose:The purpose is to share information that has been gathered by different researchers.
- Author:The author involves different scientists and researchers that have gathered different types of information.
- Audience:The audience are students going into the field and other scientists.
Read:Charts and Graphs
- Topic: What is being researched
- Purpose:To learn how to interpret the data collected
- Author:The scientist or researcher that is conducting the experiment
- Audience:Scientists and fellow researchers, as well as college students pursuing the profession.
Graduate School
After earning your undergraduate degree,you should pursue other forms of higher education, You will have to dedicate allot of time toward school work.
The estimated time your undergraduate degree is 4 to 4 1/2 years. Earning your masters degree should take 2 years or less. If your going for your PH.D then it will take 5 to 10 years. If you are aiming for medical school it will take 4 to 10 years. These times vary from person to person.
Listen: Seminars
- Topic: The topics what ever is being discussed within the seminar.
- Purpose:The purpose of the seminars is to present and share information.
- Author: The author or authors are the people that host or are involved in the seminar.
- Audience: The audience involves scientists and researchers.
Listen:Workshops
- Topic: The topic usually consists of skills or greater understanding of the material.
- Purpose: The purpose is to improve on or gain new or previous skills.
- Author: The author is usually the person that is running the workshop.
- Audience: The audience are the scientists and researchers that are involved in the workshop.
Write/Design:Lab reports
Topic:The topic would be about what is being researched. This is the same for creating the experiment.
Purpose: The purpose is to inform others as well as help others replicate the same experiment if they are conducting their own experiment.
Author: The author or authors are the people who usually conduct the experiment or have designed it.
Audience: The audience would still consist of professors, students, teachers, and people who are interested in the topic.
Write/Design:Advanced Experiments
- Topic:The experiment that is being researched or has been researched.
- Purpose:To further the data gathered in previous experiments.
- Author:The author is the person or persons who originally conducted the experiment and possibility new scientists.
- Audience: The audience are scientific boards and grant holders.A Long with scientists conducting similar research.
Write/Design:Thesis
- Topic: The topic involves research that has been extensively researched
- Purpose:The purpose is to prove to the scientific board that you can conduct sound research
- Author: The author is the person who is writing the thesis
- Audience: The audience is teh scientific board
Read:Instructions to various tools
- Topic:The topic involves the tools that are being used to conduct experiments
- Purpose:The Purpose is to help the researcher use the different tools to collect data when conducting research.
- Author: The author is the person that created the tool.
- Audience: The audience involves anyone who will be using the tools
Read: Ct Scans
- Topic: The topic is whatever is being scanned on the body
- Purpose: The purpose is to collect data on various body parts and functions.
- Author: The author or authors are the people who have conducted the scans
- Audience: The audience involves people who are in the neurobiology field, patients, and data collectors.
Read:Collected Data
- Topic: The topic involves what was researched
- Purpose: The purpose is to compile data and make conclusions on the findings
- Author: The author is the person that collected the data
- Audience:The audience is geared toward professors, researchers, and students in the field.
In the biology and science field you will have to find employment within a lab or research center. There are also other professions that are located out of the indoor setting.
Around this time in your Career you will be focusing on conducting research,obtaining grants, and presenting your research to others.
Listen:Expos/Conventions
Purpose:Listening to others ideas,while sharing yours.
Author:The author or authors are the people who have created the experiment or written the lab report.
Audience:The audience are students,teachers, professors,and other scientists.
During this part of your career most are publishing books,releasing articles, and conducting more extensive research.
Scientists and researchers at this stage refine their knowledge of the field.
Others begin to teach and mentor students who are looking to become scientists in the biology or science field.
What you do in your early career years will be done at this stage, but with more freedom, notoriety, and credibility.
Write/Design:Writing Books
- Topic: The topic is whatever in the field of neurobiology
- Purpose: The purpose is to inform others on your findings.
- Author: The author usually includes the person who conducted the research or a professional writer.
- Audience: The audience involves regular people reading on the topic to students and professors.
Speak: Lectures
Topic:The topic would be about what is or has been researched.
Purpose:The purpose is to teach and inform the audience who is listening.
Author:The author or speaker is usually the person or people who are or were involved in the research.
Audience:The audience are fellow scientists as well as all types of students and people who are interested.
Listen: Student Discussions
- Topic: The topic is anything scientific being discussed
- Purpose: The purpose is to explore others opinions.
- Author: The authors are the people involved in the discussion.
- Audience: You are the audience because you are listening to the discussion.
Listen: Peers
- Topic:The topic involves research done in the field.
- Purpose: The purpose is to compare found information.
- Author: You as well as your peers are authors.
- Audience: The audience are other authors.
Speak: Classes
- Topic: The topic is whatever is being discussed to the class
- Purpose: The purpose is to present old and new information.
- Author: The author Is the person who has done the research and the person who is teaching about it.
- Audience: The audience are students learning in the field.
Speak: Scientific Talk Shows
- Topic: The topic would be about any research that you have been recently conducting.
- Purpose: The purpose is to introduce your work to others.
- Author: You are the author because you conducted the research and the host is because they are showcasing your work.
- Audience: The audience involves anyone interested in the neurology field.
Citations
http://abc7news.com/education/uc-to-freeze-undergraduate-tuition-for-ca-residents-for-2-years/722871/
http://www.pjsr.org
https://grad.ucla.edu/academics/doctoral-studies/
https://singularityhub.com/2016/04/28/how-to-run-wild-experiments-just-like-google-x/#sm.000091ifsvu3eeyqqow1bbxs1r4ug
https://churchleaders.com/children/leading-your-kidmin-team/142597-childrens_ministry_career_starting_options.html
https://www.sciencexpo.org.za/sciencexpo/Expo.html#!home,about
https://www.sciencenewsforstudents.org/questions/educator-guide-calling-scientists-all-colors
https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/what-learning-people-really-think-lecturing-anthony-morris
Listen:Documentaries
- Topic: The topic is old or newly discovered information
- Purpose:To inform the viewer or new or old information
- Author: Then author are the people who are involved in making the documentary.
- Audience: Students and professors trying to refine or learn new information.
Read:Journal Articles
- Topic: The topic would be about what is being researched.
- Purpose:The purpose is to give detailed information as well as inform the reader.
- Author: The author is either the person who conducted the research or an author witting on the topic. You can have multiple authors.
- Audience: The audience involves professors, students and people who are interested in the topic.
5 years of profession
Listen:Expos
- Topic: The topic is usually what is being showcased at the expo
- Purpose: The purpose is to showcase different scientific achievements and inventions to obtain grants and sponsors.
- Author: The authors are the people that are showcasing their discoveries and inventions.
- Audience:The audience are investors and grant holders.
Listen:Conventions
- Topic: The topic of scientific conventions usually involve information that is being spoken about.
- Purpose: To gather in a casual setting and networking and sharing ideas between scientists.
- Author:There isn't really an specific author for this section besides the scientists who conduct the research.
Read:Emails
- Topic: The subject matter that is being disused involving the experiment
- Purpose:To contact professors as well as others and share information
- Author:Anyone who is creating the email
- Audience:The audience involves only specific receptions
Read:Lab reports
- Topic: The topics are the lab reports that have been submitted to you by other scientists and students.
- Purpose: The purpose is to review others lab reports and correct and give feed back.
- Author The author is the person that created the lab report.
- Audience: You are the audience because you are reading the lab report
Speak:Presentations
- Topic:The topic of neurobiology presentations usually involve things such as the nervous system,brain, and neural-pathways.
- Purpose: The purpose of presentations is to help practice how to present new found information.
- Author: The author is the person who has done the research on the topic.
- Audience: The audience are people like other students, and professors of your field.
Neurobiology Road Map
Created by. Antavious Billings
Speak:Lectures
- Topic: The topic involves what the speaker is lecturing about
- Purpose:The purpose of the lecture is to inform others of new found research finding and to inform others
- Author:The author is the person who originally wrote the speech for the lecture and it can be the person presenting or not.
- Audience: The audience involves both students and professors alike, and also professors.
Read: Grant Regulations
- Topic: The topic involves the grant that you obtained or are trying to obtain.
- Purpose: The purpose is to understand what you as a scientist can and can not do within the experiments you will conduct for the grant holders.
- Author: The author or authors are the people who created or control the grant money.
- Audience: The audience are the scientists that have to abide buy the guide lines of the grant.
Read:Advanced research
- Topic: The topic involves research that has been researched before but has been researched further
- Purpose: The purpose is to further your knowledge on any topics in neurobiology.
- Author: The author involves the person or people who have in initially conducted the research and expanded on it.
- Audience: The audience are other scientists and professors.
Write/Design: Designing experiments
- Topic: Whatever you as a neurobiology would like to research
- Purpose: The purpose is to collect data on different things.
- Author: You as the researcher are the author because you are creating the experiment.
- Audience:The audience are the people who will conduct the experiment.
Write/Design: Neurobiologist think tank
- Topic: The topic are the ideas that are being shared between the people within the think tank.
- Purpose: The purpose is to help come up with new ideas for experiments.
- Author: The authors are the people who are in the think tank.
- Audience: The audience are also the people involved in the think tank
In between school and work there should be other things that you are involved with involving the field. Becoming a lab assistant and gaining experience within the field helps.
Listen:Scientific Board
- Topic: The topic is what ever research that you have turned into the scientific board for verification
- Purpose: The purpose is to conduct experiments within the rules and regulations, keeping participants and subjects treated humanely.
- Author: The author or authors are the people that submit their experiments to the scientific board as well as the members on the board themselves.
- Audience: The audience are the people that have their research and experiments reviewed.
Speak:Language of the field
- Topic: The topic is anything that is being disused between two or more neurologists.
- Purpose:The purpose is to communicate what is going on within the field
- Author: The author is the person or people who have created the language
- Audience: The audience are the people who are sending and receiving messages.
Speak:Speaking to participants in Studies
- Topic: The topic is what ever the study is being conducted on.
- Purpose: the purpose is to gather information from participants to maximize the data collected.
- Author: The author is the person that finalizes the data collected, as well who ever gathered the data.
- Audience: The audience involves other researchers and grant holders.
Speak:Different Languages
- Topic: The topic involves different languages that you or other researchers speak.
- Purpose: The purpose is to understand and interpreter the information that they are conveying as well as breaking any language barriers.
- Author:The author is who ever is the native speaker of their language and who ever created the language.
- Audience: The audience are the people that speak the different languages.
Starting Your Career
After obtaining your desired degree or needed amount of education, you will then need to find employment in the field of choice.
Listen:anthologies
- Topic:the topic is the research you have conducted over the years.
- Purpose: The purpose is to highlight the research you have conducted over the years.
- Author: The author is the person that is highlighting your scientific work.
- Audience: You as well as others interested in your work are apart of the audience.
Topic:The topic would be about what is being presented or showcased.