• Question: on your profile, you don't say what you do.I am very interested to know what you do in Biology. What do you do?

    Asked by kitcatgirl2468 to Del on 10 Mar 2014.
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      Adelle Thrower answered on 10 Mar 2014:


      Hi there, thanks for the question!
      My official title is senior biomedical scientist with a special role of training officer.
      I work in an area called histology which is the study if human disease. My job is to receive specimens from people (who are still alive)- anything from a mole they just don’t like to tonsils, or kidneys, or anything else that can be removed from the body. Is them arrives to me, I cut it up and look at the specimen and decide which bit to test. I will then process that specimen in various chemicals and cut it very thinly (one cell thick) and put that on a slide. It then gets stained awesome colours so then I can look at all the cells and tissue under the microscope. When I think it’s ready I will send it to a pathologist who will then diagnose the patient with what they have ie massively inflamed tonsils, TB, cancer etc.
      As training officer I make sure everyone in the lab is up to scratch and doing a good job as well as training new scientists and making them the best scientists!!
      I will update my profile- thanks for the question!!

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