For life sciences need grad students / postdocs to do the grunt work of pipetting, dissected, plating etc. And whatever the equivalent is in chemistry (titration/GC/mass transfer I guess)?
But those tools created by engineers are pretty darn important, and allow plenty of experiments/observations to be performed that were previously out of reach.
But those tools created by engineers are pretty darn important, and allow plenty of experiments/observations to be performed that were previously out of reach.