How do they match: Cytogenetic Technologists

  • Clinical Cytogeneticist Scientist
  • Cytogenetic Technician
  • Cytogenetics Technical Specialist

  • 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.

  • Apply prepared specimen and control to appropriate grid, run instrumentation, and produce analyzable results.
  • Communicate test results or technical information to patients, physicians, family members, or researchers.
  • Input details of specimen processing, analysis, and technical issues into logs or laboratory information systems (LIS).
  • Select or prepare specimens and media for cell cultures using aseptic techniques, knowledge of medium components, or cell nutritional requirements.

  • Supervise technical medical personnel.