Cytologist
Cytologists.
A cytologist.
A person who studies cells is a cellular biologist, studying a few differentiated cells of a larger organism. ANOTHER VIEW In Biology, cytology is the study of the structure of all normal and abnormal components of cells and the changes, movements, and transformations of such components. The discipline includes cytogenics, cytochemistry, and microscopic anatomy, which involve investigations employing various microscopes, such as light, phase, interference, and electron microscopes. Cells are studied directly in the living state (phase microscopy) or are killed (fixed) and prepared for viewing (embedded, sectioned, and stained) on light or electron microscopes. The specialist in this field of cytology or cell study is called cytologist
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A cell biologist studies the structure or functions of cells (historically called a cytologist).
An histologist studies the cells that form living tissues.
The branch of biology which specializes in the study of cells is known as cytology. It is also known as cell biology.
One who specializes in the study of cell is called a cell biologist or Cytologist. A cytology is the branch of biology that deals with the study of cells.
There are a number of different specialties that study cells: histologist, cytologist and pathologist (diseased cells and tissues).
A scientist who studies fungi is called a mycologist. They specialize in the study of fungi, which includes their taxonomy, biology, and ecology.
A chemist
A scientist who studies gems such as rubies and diamonds is called a gemologist. They are experts in identifying and evaluating the quality and characteristics of gemstones.
A scientist who studies DNA double helix is called a molecular geneticist or a geneticist specializing in molecular biology.
A scientist who studies the growth and reproduction of cells is typically a cell biologist or a molecular biologist. They investigate how cells divide, differentiate, and proliferate, as well as the mechanisms underlying these processes. Their research can have applications in fields such as cancer biology, regenerative medicine, and developmental biology.