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Splicer

Overview, Education, Careers Types, Skills, Career Path, Resources

Splicers manipulate genes to create new organisms or modify existing ones. They work in research, medicine, and agriculture, altering DNA for specific traits and advancements.

Average Salary

₹6,00,000

Growth

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Satisfaction

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Functional Skills

Functional Skills are essential skills that help individuals perform tasks effectively in everyday life, work, and education.

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    Microsurgery Techniques
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    Genetic Engineering Principles
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    Cell Culture and Tissue Engineering
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    Molecular Biology Techniques
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    Data Analysis and Bioinformatics
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    Ethical and Regulatory Compliance
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    Aseptic Techniques
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    Problem-Solving and Critical Thinking
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    Documentation and Reporting
Soft Skills

Communication, teamwork, and critical thinking to ensure seamless project execution.

    Technical Skills

    Technical Skills are specialized abilities and knowledge needed to perform specific tasks or functions.

      Duties and Responsiblities