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Allergist/Immunologist

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AVG. SALARY

$252,710

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EDUCATION

First professional degree

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JOB OUTLOOK

Stable

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Real-Life Math

Immunologists use math all the time, says immunologist Dr. Ben Koop.

"We use it in everything, from figuring out chemical concentrations to statistics and cluster analyses."

Currently, Koop is working on identifying genes in the immune system that identify foreign molecules invading the body. It's important research that will help with the treatment of multiple sclerosis, cancer and arthritis.

His work requires that he spend much of his time working in the laboratory conducting experiments with DNA. Using a process called PCR (which stands for polymerase chain reaction), Koop chemically reproduces strands of DNA so that he can run further tests upon them.

Most cells reproduce their DNA in the same way. PCR does the same thing -- but in a test tube. First, a chemical reaction "undoes" the 2 DNA chains that form the DNA's double-helix shape. Then enzymes called polymerase make a copy of each strand as a template. From there, the polymerase, using a supply of the 4 nucleotides that make up DNA, create copies of the strand. Each copy can then act as a template, allowing researchers to synthesize 1 million copies of DNA in 3 hours.

You're working in a lab and need to create a reaction solution for your PCR process. You need of 100 mL of 1.5 M MgCl2. M stands for molarity, which is the number of moles of solute per liter of solution (mole/L). A mole is equal to 6.02 x 1023 particles.

How many grams of MgCl2will you need for the solution?

The atomic weight of Cl is 34.45 g and the atomic weight of Mg is 24.3 g.