Science Advisor
Science Advisors have a deep understanding of science and its applications. They use their knowledge to provide advice to organizations and individuals on how to use science to make better decisions. Science Advisors can work in a variety of settings, including government agencies, research institutions, and private companies.
Education and Training
Science Advisors typically have a strong academic background in science, with a bachelor's or master's degree in a field such as biology, chemistry, or physics. Some Science Advisors also have a doctorate degree. In addition to their formal education, Science Advisors often have experience working in a research or laboratory setting.