Do biochemical engineer work with others?

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Do biochemical engineer work with others?

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So im doing a research about biochem engineer, do they work with others like other chemist, biologist and stuff? thank you
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Re: Do biochemical engineer work with others?

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Hi ericwicaksono,

Science is definitely collaborative, so you've guessed right! It's actually not uncommon for them to work with:

Engineering managers
Chemical engineers
Biologists
Chemists
Biochemists
Agricultural engineers
Product-safety engineers
Nuclear engineers

...as those are related occupations, If you're interested in more information, take a look at https://www.sciencebuddies.org/science- ... nformation to understand the nature of their work.
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Pharmaceutical and agricultural companies utilize biochemical engineers. There are many cases were these companies utilize bacteria, yeast, fungi somewhere in the production process. Some of the organisms used have their DNA genetically altered by gene splicing, so genetic scientist, pharmacists, toxicologists, entomologists, process control engineers, industrial engineers, electical engineers, mechanical engineers, plant maintenance engineers, enviromental scientists and engineers, waste treatment engineers, safety engineers, quality control engineers, and many others collaborate with biochemical engineers in addition to the diciplines mentioned previously.
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