Histologist

usgb/hɪˈstɑːlədʒɪst/
noun

A scientist who studies tissues and cells under a microscope.

The histologist analyzed the biopsied tissue to look for signs of cancer.
Visual representation of "histologist" - A scientist who studies tissues and cells under a microscope.

Often appears as...

  • clinical histologist
  • associate histologist

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Profession Specificity

Used specifically to refer to professionals within the medical and biological research fields.

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She is a histologist, working on groundbreaking cancer research.
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Technical Expertise

Implies the person has specialized training and skills to study microscopic structures.

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As a senior histologist, he has expertise in detecting cellular abnormalities.
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Laboratory Setting

Usually works in a lab setting, dealing with samples rather than direct patient interaction.

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The clinical histologist spends most of his day inside the laboratory.
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