Expand mobile version menu

Real-Life Activities

Real-Life Communication

Biotechnologists often have to share their discoveries with others, including potential investors or members of the media who may not understand scientific principles. That means you'll need solid communication skills.

"Researchers need to be able to write detailed research reports," says Siobhan Williams. "But they also need to be able to concisely present findings to peers, colleagues and those outside the organization that may not have any science knowledge."

You work in biotechnology. Your company is announcing a merger and you have to help with the press release. Your company, Jergen Biotech, is buying BioSolutions. How would you compose it?

Here are the variables you must be sure to include:

  • The date
  • Your firm's name, address and phone number
  • The contact person for your firm
  • Details on the merger of the two companies, including which company is buying out the other company, for how much (how many millions, or for how much in stocks)
  • A couple of quotes from the CEOs (chief executive officers) from both companies