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Frank Scarano

faculty

Frank Scarano, PhD

Professor / Chairperson

Medical Laboratory Science

Contact

508-999-9239

Dion 216C

Education

1994Albany Medical CollegePhD
1990Albany Medical CollegeMS
1986Alfred UniversityBA

Teaching

  • Medical Laboratory Science
  • MLT-MLS Online BS

Courses

Specialty areas, professional issues, career mobility and an introduction to the university and its facilities presented in lectures, field trips and laboratory experiences. Student Resource Center facilities will be utilized during class time.

Specialty areas, professional issues, career mobility and an introduction to the university and its facilities presented in lectures, field trips and laboratory experiences. Student Resource Center facilities will be utilized during class time.

Specialty areas, professional issues, career mobility and an introduction to the university and its facilities presented in lectures, field trips and laboratory experiences. Student Resource Center facilities will be utilized during class time.

The principles or practice of diagnostic microbiology such as specimen collection and handling, quality control, and laboratory safety. Clinical correlation, immunology and hospital surveillance will be included. Enrollment requires a minimum grade of C- in all MLS courses.

The principles or practice of diagnostic microbiology such as specimen collection and handling, quality control, and laboratory safety. Clinical correlation, immunology and hospital surveillance will be included. Enrollment requires a minimum grade of C- in all MLS courses.

The principles or practice of diagnostic microbiology such as specimen collection and handling, quality control, and laboratory safety. Clinical correlation, immunology and hospital surveillance will be included. Enrollment requires a minimum grade of C- in all MLS courses.

Continuation of MLS 401.

Continuation of MLS 401.

Research

Research awards

  • $ 749,966 awarded by Massachusetts Life Sciences Center for Stepping Stones: Achieving Greater Diversity in Life Sciences through Laboratory Sciences
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