Can Biologists Become Analytical Chemists and Return to Field Biology?

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In summary, biologists have the potential to become analytical chemists and then return to field biology through additional education and training. This transition allows for a deeper understanding and analysis of biological phenomena, as well as the ability to collect and analyze field samples using advanced chemical techniques. While there may be challenges in balancing both disciplines, this interdisciplinary approach can greatly benefit the field of biology and lead to new discoveries and advancements.
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Hello,

I am a biologist who repurposed himself as an analytical chemist, and now I find myself back doing field biology. https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Peter_Apps , https://www.bpctrust.org/bioboundary-project.asp

I hope that I can answer more than I ask !
 
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I hope that I can offer useful guidance, and I will certainly be asking for help.
 
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