Biotechnologists frequently use microorganisms or biological
substances to perform specific processes or for manufacturing. Examples
include the production of drugs, hormones, foods and converting waste
products.
There are many sub-branches involved in the biotech industry. A few
of the more common branches include; molecular biology, genetic
engineering, and cell biology.
A new and exciting sub-branch requiring biotechnologists is the
field of nanotechnology. Nanotechnology gives us the capability to
engineer the tiniest of objects, things at the molecular level. Nano
means a billionth of a specific unit in Greek. Nanotechnology includes
the study and manipulation of materials between 1 and 100 nanometers.
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