As of recent estimates, there are approximately 200 clinical cytogenetic laboratories in the United States. These labs are involved in genetic testing and analysis for various conditions, including congenital disorders and cancers. The number may fluctuate due to changes in healthcare regulations and advancements in genetic technology. For the most current and specific information, consulting professional organizations or databases in the field is recommended.
Nearly 400 public crime labs operate in the United States in various level of the government. (federal, state, county and municipal)
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Nearly 400 public crime labs operate in the United States in various level of the government. (federal, state, county and municipal)
209,499 (CMS CLIA database - as of 12/08)
The increased use of drugs has led to a higher demand for forensic analysis and testing in crime labs in the US. This has resulted in an expansion of resources, technology, and staff in these labs to keep up with the caseload. However, it has also created challenges such as backlogs and delays in processing evidence.
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they are used in labs and are one of the smartest monkeys
As of recent estimates, there are approximately 400 publicly funded forensic laboratories in the United States. These labs are operated by various agencies, including local, state, and federal law enforcement. Additionally, there are private forensic labs that contribute to the total number, but the exact count can vary as new labs are established or existing ones close. Therefore, while the number of publicly funded labs is around 400, the total number including private facilities may be higher.
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Some days it feels like most of them. Lacking a clinical standard for "ignorant", the question is impossible to answer.
Not in the disease form. It is in special labs for study only.
around 160,000