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Dr. Ralph S Amato, MD

  • 489 State Street
  • Bangor,
  • Maine
  • 04401

Specialties

  • Clinical Cytogenetics
  • Clinical Genetics
  • Pediatrics
Gender
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Bangor Information

Bangor, Maine is home to 1 practicing clinical cytogeneticist who has an office in the zip code 04401.

According to 2005 Census estimates, Bangor has a population of 31,074, which gives it a specialist to resident ratio of 1 clinical cytogeneticist for every 31,074 residents.

Maine Information

When you think of Maine, you probably think of seafood. Maine’s 228 miles of coastline offer residents and tourists breathtaking coastal scenery and numerous summer water sports, though most tourists visit Maine in the warmer months. Ninety percent of the land in Maine is forested, and the Appalachian Trail begins in this state. The capital city is Augusta, and the population is 1,321, 505. Famous Maine citizens include author Stephen King, artist Andrew Wyeth, and poet Henry Wadsworth Longfellow.

According to 2005 Census estimates, Maine has a population of 1,321,505. Of this population, 272,217 are under the age of 18 and 192,024 are at or above the age of 65.

Clinical Cytogenetics Information

Description

Genetics is the study of the chemistry of cells, tissues and organs associated with heredity. Cytogenetics is a combination of cytology (the study of cells) and genetics (the study of inherited variations). Through cytogenetics, scientists learn how genetic material, especially chromosomes, can affect future generations. A clinical cytogeneticist performs tests on genetic material in a laboratory, and analyses and interprets the results to determine whether a patient will have an inherited disease or a disease risk.

 
 

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