Cytogenetic Technologists

Analyze chromosomes or chromosome segments found in biological specimens, such as amniotic fluids, bone marrow, solid tumors, and blood to aid in the study, diagnosis, classification, or treatment of inherited or acquired genetic diseases. Conduct analyses through classical cytogenetic, fluorescent in situ hybridization (FISH) or array comparative genome hybridization (aCGH) techniques.

Also Known As:
Certified Cytogenetic Technologist Clinical Cytogeneticist Scientist (CCS) Cytogenetic Technologist Cytogenetics Clinical Laboratory Specialist (CG CLSp) Cytogenetics Technical Specialist Cytogenetics Technologist Molecular Genetics Technologist
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