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Explore work as a physiologist: researching how living organisms and body systems function and respond to stress, disease or activity.
Physiologists study living organisms, their parts and how those parts interact. They research how living systems react to factors such as disease, physical activity and stress.
In job descriptions, look for physiology research, living systems, body functions, experiments, data analysis, stress responses, disease effects, research methods and scientific reporting.
Physiologist work studies how living systems function and respond to different stimuli. The role can include experiments, observation, data analysis and research on disease, physical activity, stress or interactions within organisms. Useful descriptions name the organism, system, method and research question.
Important strengths include physiology knowledge, experimental design, biological measurement, data interpretation and scientific reporting. Some roles focus on human systems, animals, disease effects or exercise response. The work needs careful connection between measured signals and biological meaning.
Salary context depends on research responsibility, laboratory or field complexity, data-analysis depth, publication expectations and autonomy over methods. A role designing studies differs from one assisting with measurements. Compare responsibility for protocols, interpretation and communication of scientific findings.
Development can move toward senior physiology research, laboratory leadership, specialist work on body systems, applied health research or broader biological science roles. A strong path keeps experimental method and biological interpretation visible rather than becoming general project administration.
Read vacancies for the system being studied, the stimulus or condition, and the methods used. Broad biology language is less useful than references to experiments, measurements, disease response, physical activity, stress or data interpretation. Check whether publications are expected.
This guide is editorial career context. It is not official labour-market statistics or role-specific salary data.
83 skills are associated with this occupation.
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biologist (2131.4)
| ESCO URI | http://data.europa.eu/esco/occupation/25829508-63f3-41c3-affc-ddbb5c077930 |
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| ESCO code | 2131.4.11 |
| ISCO group | 2131 |
| Concept type | Occupation |