Pathologists use a variety of instruments in their work, including microscopes for examining tissue samples, microtomes for slicing specimens into thin sections, and staining equipment to enhance visibility of cellular structures. They also utilize automated analyzers for blood tests and other laboratory tests, as well as imaging technologies like digital pathology systems for detailed diagnostics. Additionally, molecular techniques such as PCR and sequencing tools are employed for genetic analyses.
The pathologist performed an autopsy on the deceased.
The Adjective form of Pathologist is Pathological.
AnswerThe question is what type of education? Well rounded college degree with pre med courses followed by a 4 year medical degree. Preferably a medical school that offers forensic anthropology and perhaps forensic pathology.what technological tool or instruments would a forensic pathologist use? To many to mention
a pathologist has there lab in a commercil area
No, because pathologist is not a proper nou n.
pathologist A medical examiner who does an autopsy is a doctor, usually a pathologist. Clinical autopsies are always done by a pathologist.
a pathologist works in a lab. usually cool/ very cold.
a pathologist is who studies beans and legumes
Franz Büchner - pathologist - died in 1991.
Franz Büchner - pathologist - was born in 1985.
Vinay Kumar - pathologist - was born in 1944.
John Simon - pathologist - was born in 1816.