Key responsibilities:1. Conduct research in the field of biology: This involves designing and conducting experiments, analyzing data, and interpreting results to further our understanding of biological systems.2. Study animal and plant life: Observing and studying animals, plants, and microorganisms to understand their behavior, habitats, and interactions in the ecosystem.3. Explore different branches of biology: Investigating various sub-disciplines such as zoology, botany, microbiology, and nutrition to gain a comprehensive understanding of living organisms.4. Develop and test hypotheses: Formulating hypotheses based on research questions and testing them through experiments to validate or refute them.5. Publish findings: Writing research papers and articles to contribute to scientific literature and share insights with the wider scientific community.Required skills and expectations:1. Strong knowledge of biology: A solid foundation in biological concepts, principles, and theories to conduct research effectively.2. Analytical thinking: Ability to think critically, solve problems, and draw logical conclusions based on data and evidence.3. Attention to detail: Being meticulous in observations, data collection, and experimental procedures to ensure accuracy and reliability of results.4. Communication skills: Capable of presenting findings clearly, writing reports, and collaborating with fellow researchers and scientists.5. Adaptability: Willingness to learn new techniques, adapt to changing research priorities, and work in a dynamic scientific environment.