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Next slide Duties of an Ocular prosthetist using stem cells. • The duty of an ocular prosthetist that does not use stem cells is to make artificial eyes that look like real eyes but can not see. • A stem cell ocular prosthetist would have the same duty but the eyes would be made of stem cells and could actually see things. The ocular prosthetist has to measure the eye socket, match the eye color and attach the artificial eye to the eye muscles so that when the real eye moves so does the artificial eye. Previous slide Next slide High school • • • • • • • Physics (Optics is a physics science) Math (I will need to make calculations) Chemistry (To see what things are made of) Biology (I will need to know about human life ie; cells) Ceramic arts (To practice using my hands) In grade 12 I will take All my maths (ie; functions, calculus and algerbra) All my sciences (ie; physics, chemistry and biology) Previous slide. University In my under graduate studies I will take: Chemistry, Physics, Biology, Physiology, Psychology, Anatomy courses, Embryology and Genetics. I will obtain my bachelors of science. In graduate studies I will take… Masters in Science (that includes specialized courses in all science areas. PhD in Science (specific to physics and/or molecular biology. Next slide. Salary • An ocular prosthetist's salary per hour could be any where between $32 and $50. • Annually an ocular prosthetist may get a salary of $66,600 and $104,540. • The difference between the two salaries is experience public or private system or how good you are. • I want to be an ocular prosthetist that uses stem cells so I will get approximately $250,000 more which would bring my salary to a grand total of 354,540. Previous slide. Next slide Biotechnology How it is linked to my job. Biotechnology is a field of biology which involves the use of living organisms and technology. It is linked to my future job in the sense that an eye is part of a living organism and using stem cells to make an eye is technology. Previous slide. The type and specifics of biotechnology used for this career. • The specifics of biotechnology is stem cell research. You are using living cells to replace cells that have died. Embryonic stem cells clump together and are the easiest type of stem cell to use when making an eye. • My job is also linked to Medical Biotechnology. Next slide. The employers and associated partners in the field of ocular prosthesis. • • • • • Other people who work in the field are… The artificial eye clinic. Raymond E. Peters, Center for Custom Prosthetics. Carolina Eye Prosthetics. Glaucoma Research Foundation251 Post Street, Suite 600 San Francisco, CA 94108 Toll-free: (800) 826-6693 Phone: (415) 986-3162 Fax: (415) 986-3763 Email: [email protected] The Glaucoma research foundation is hoping to cure blindness using stem cells. Bibliography/ Next slide Bibliography • C. S. Silvers,. "Biotechnology." Wikipedia, the Free Encyclopedia. Web. 22 Nov. 2010. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Biotechnology • Jesse, Kesler. "Orthotists & Prosthetists Salary." Health Care Salary Information. Web. 23 Nov. 2010. http://www.healthcaresalaryonline.com/orthotic-salary.html • Press, Associated. "CBC News – Health - Eye Damage Reversed with Stem Cells: Study." CBC.ca - Canadian News Sports Entertainment Kids Docs Radio TV. Web. 25 Nov. 2010. http://www.cbc.ca/health/story/2010/06/23/stem-cell-eye.htm • prosthetic eye picture :Hembree, Dahloan. "How a Prosthetic False Eye Is Made." Associated Content from Yahoo! - Associatedcontent.com. Web. 04 Dec. 2010. http://www.associatedcontent.com/article/335921/how_a_prosthetic_false_eye_is_made .html?cat=5 part of email below Hi Rachel you have my permission to use this photo. Dahloan. • Acosta, Dalia. "Coral Used for Eye Implants." Coral Used for Eye Implants. Web. 05 Dec. 2010. http://www.tierramerica.net/2002/0310/iacentos.shtml • Steinberg, By Douglas. "Stem Cell." Wikipedia, the Free Encyclopedia. Web. 05 Dec. 2010. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stem_cell • Eyeball Photo. Came with Microsoft office. • "YouTube - Making An Artificial Eye." YouTube - Broadcast Yourself. Web. 07 Dec. 2010. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OB5wTYNscWs. Part of email/comment on video below Yes you can use my video if you source it. Previous slide. The end.