Histology involves the analysis of living tissues and cells. Research histologists study cellular composition and diseases, while clinical histologists and technicians collect tissue samples and check for diseases. Histology jobs can be found in hospitals, research institutions, veterinary clinics, biotechnology companies, and pharmaceutical companies. Histologists often hold advanced degrees in biology, chemistry, physiology, or related […]
A histology technician collects and preserves samples of diseased cells and tissues for microscopic examination. They are trained to determine which specimens are viable and monitor their integrity throughout the analytical process. Attention to detail, proficiency in laboratory equipment, and a two-year associate degree are required. A histology technician, also known as a histotechnician or […]
Histology studies cells and tissues in plants, animals, and humans. It analyzes fabric composition, structure, and function, and studies disease and abnormalities. Histotechnologists take courses in cell biology and perform histological staining. Histology is similar to cytology and can be divided into three subclasses. It focuses on understanding cells, tissues, and organs. Histology is the […]
Histology technicians prepare and analyze living tissue samples to detect abnormalities and help pathologists identify diseases. They need to be well-organized, communicate frequently, and keep instruments sterilized. High school courses in biology, chemistry, communication, and computer science can help prepare for this career. Completing a two-year degree program and obtaining voluntary certification can maximize job […]