This paper discusses organization of the cytology laboratory.
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Abstract
This paper evaluates the primary components of a cytology laboratory. The author emphasizes the research personnel and the objectives sought with the research plan. The paper relates that a laboratory requires a team of individuals that work cooperatively to achieve a number of common goals, which necessitates the understanding of the organizational structure.
From the Paper
"In any research-based environment, there is a strong necessity to provide research personnel with the tools and the space that is necessary to conduct effective inquiries into their area of interest. Therefore, a laboratory is a critical component of the research atmosphere, as it offers scientists the opportunity to conduct various studies and experiments that will potentially lead to new and exciting discoveries. In the field of cytology, the laboratory is the key component of all cell-based research, and it is necessary to provide adequate equipment, supplies, heating and cooling apparatus, and space to conduct this research effectively. However, there is another significant component to the laboratory, and this requires key personnel, individuals that are strongly committed to the research being performed within this space. A team effort is essential to develop the strongest research plan, to conduct the proposed experiments, to identify results and to draw valid conclusions."
Tags: cytology, laboratory, organization