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  • noun A scientist who specializes in any of the biosciences

Etymologies

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From bio- +‎ scientist

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Examples

  • Suppose that instead of a bioscientist telling us about language, it was me, a linguist, talking about medicine.

    2010 September « Motivated Grammar 2010

  • Mr. Shigeta, a 47-year-old Emeryville-based bioscientist, has been going to the lab once a week to work on learning more about the genes associated with the E. coli bacterium and is now collaborating with other scientists he has met at the facility on the project.

    'Biohackers' Get Their Own Space to Create Pui-Wing Tam 2012

  • Suppose that instead of a bioscientist telling us about language, it was me, a linguist, talking about medicine.

    Evidence? Bah. « Motivated Grammar 2010

  • Suppose that instead of a bioscientist telling us about language, it was me, a linguist, talking about medicine.

    Evidence? Bah. « Motivated Grammar 2010

  • Suppose that instead of a bioscientist telling us about language, it was me, a linguist, talking about medicine.

    2010 September « Motivated Grammar 2010

  • We imagine that someday, in some lab, an ingenious bioscientist will stumble upon a new drug or some novel molecular trick that will win the battle against these killers.

    Dr. Larry Dossey: Killing the Killers: How We Can Eliminate Heart Disease and Cancer 2009

  • In 2008, bioscientist Robert Langer of the United States won for his contribution to the development of drug delivery systems.

    The Earth Times Online Newspaper 2010

  • In 2008, bioscientist Robert Langer of the United States won for his contribution to the development of drug delivery systems.

    The Earth Times Online Newspaper 2010

  • A Cambridge bioscientist whose research into DNA damage and repair at the University of Cambridge led to the formation of KuDOS Pharmaceuticals in 1997 has won the Biotechnology and Biological Science Research Council's (BBSRC) inaugural Innovator of the Year award.

    Latest stories 2009

  • I'm a bioscientist, and mother who lives in Scotland.

    Cryptomundo 2009

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