What does a Gene Therapy Scientist do?
A Gene Therapy Scientist creates and applies techniques to modify or manipulate genes to prevent or treat diseases.
What degrees do you typically need to be a gene therapy scientist? A bachelor’s degree in biology, biochemistry, genetics, or a related field is typically required for gene therapy work. Advanced roles may require a master’s, Ph.D., or an M.D./D.O. for clinical positions.

Typically, on average a Gene Therapy Scientist makes $67,000 to $155,000 per year, but this will depend on your position and state. We would recommend you check out how much you would actually get paid in your state by clicking here.

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