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Molecular technologists perform various duties in a laboratory setting. These can include: Analyzing laboratory samples: The primary duty of a molecular technologist is to analyze laboratory samples against specific criteria to determine things like specimen health, presence of disease, presence of pollutants and more.
Put simply, molecular pathology is the study of disease at the molecular level. This includes molecules found in tissues, organs, and even bodily fluids. The term molecular diagnostics is often used to describe the medical diagnosis aspect of the field.
Molecular diagnostics can be used to determine whether a person is at risk for a certain type of cancer. When used this way, the tests may also be referred to as molecular profiling or molecular risk assessment. These tests help a person determine how likely he or she is to develop cancer.
Molecular lab testing is a broad term that refers to the detection and/or quantification of specific DNA or RNA sequences in a specimen.
Molecular diagnostics, also called molecular pathology, involves taking DNA or RNA, the unique genetic code found in our cells, and analyzing the sequences for red flags that can pinpoint the potential emergence of a specific disease. The field has expanded rapidly in recent years.
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Diagnostic molecular scientists typically work in a laboratory that diagnoses diseases based on the DNA and RNA in a sample. Samples come from a patient and can be tested for genetically inherited diseases, cancers, and infectious diseases such as COVID-19.
Sometimes a tissue specimen might need to be sent out to a specialized central lab, particularly for some types of molecular tests. Depending on the tests being done, the results of such tests might take as long as 2 to 3 weeks to come back.
The Molecular Diagnostics Laboratory is responsible for the development and performance of molecular diagnostic tests for nucleic acid targets found in a variety of settings in medicine.

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