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Pathologist
I did not find a definition of hermatologist. You may mean haematologist, herpatologist or dermatologist.Haematologist: One who studies diseases of the blood and blood-forming organs.Herpatologist: One who studies the branch of zoology dealing with reptiles and amphibians.Dermatologist: One who studies skin and its diseases.
Phlebotomist
a scientist who studys cells are called what
An entomologist.
A hematologist is the name for a scientist or physician who studies blood and its diseases.
A hematologist is the name for a scientist or physician who studies blood and its diseases. See the link below.There are many diseases that can be found in the blood such as anemia, malaria,and Thelassemia.
A person who studies blood and the diseases of the blood is a hematologist.
Hematologist - A Doctor Who specializes in diagnosing and treating bone and blood disorders.
Pathologist
That would be a 'Phlebotomist'
A person who studies blood and its diseases is called a hematologist. They specialize in diagnosing and treating disorders related to the blood, such as anemia, leukemia, and bleeding disorders.
I did not find a definition of hermatologist. You may mean haematologist, herpatologist or dermatologist.Haematologist: One who studies diseases of the blood and blood-forming organs.Herpatologist: One who studies the branch of zoology dealing with reptiles and amphibians.Dermatologist: One who studies skin and its diseases.
A person who studies blood and diseases. ---- Made part to you by: Brielle Long
Phlebotomist
Dr. Paul L. Kirk, a forensic scientist, conducted studies in the 1930s that demonstrated the importance of blood evidence in solving crimes. His work laid the foundation for bloodstain pattern analysis and the use of blood evidence in criminal investigations.
Epidemiologist