Salary for Industry: Biological Research Products

Updated: 21 May 2012
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Senior Research Scientist, Biotechnology$75,818  
   
Research Scientist, Biotechnology$58,181  
Research Scientist$68,750  
Marine Biologist$65,000  
Postdoctoral Research Associate$39,494  
Research Associate, Biotechnology$48,000  
Zoologist or Wildlife Biologist$50,164  
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Bachelor's Degree$31,451 - $61,935
Doctorate (PhD)$46,967 - $95,500
Bachelor of Science (BS / BSc), Biology$29,479 - $82,500
Master of Science (MS), Biology$44,582 - $56,427
Associate's Degree$41,548 - $70,707
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Female
51%
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Male
49%
male alumni
Salary:$34,276 - $67,515 $51,589 - $93,122
Years of Experience
Less than 1 year
6%
1-4 years
48%
5-9 years
16%
10-19 years
22%
20 years or more
7%

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