If the they have a Ph.D
2007-01-29 11:40:34
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answered by Anonymous
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Requirements:
9) An undergraduate education in molecular biology or molecular genetics and a good enough Bachelor of Science degree to qualify for studying for a research degree (Doctor of Philosophy, Ph.D.).
10) A PhD degree based on several (e.g. 3) years of your own original research under the guidance of a supervisor.
11) Some post-doctoral research experience in which you choose a domain of molecular biology to make your own.
Therefore they will already have the title Dr. from doing their PhD.
I hope this helps
2007-01-29 11:44:32
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answered by annita p 2
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You could technically work in genetic engineering with only a masters, but I'm guessing the big wigs in the biz have PhD's, and thus are indeed doctors.
2007-01-29 11:45:02
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answered by aparadoxsimple 2
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doctorisalevelofmastership andkwoledge, college dictate whocan be a physician in any challenge,for the sector of drugs, becouse the well-being of the human beingis a large responsability, all are required to have a doctorated. so as that all of them are called medical doctors yet a individual studing paintings could have a doctorated , a individual interior the digital o phisics field could have a doctorated. point of coaching is as shop on with, bachelor, grasp ,surgeon
2016-12-16 16:33:17
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answered by hirschfeld 4
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Yeah, anyone with a Ph.D will get that title
2007-01-29 12:52:26
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answered by Anonymous
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Anyone with a PHD is considered a dcotor, so it would depend on their schooling.
2007-01-29 11:41:59
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answered by ♫♪♫ PINKY ♫♪♫ 5
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Only if you've got a Ph.D.
2007-01-29 11:42:19
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answered by Dr. Girlfriend 1
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