A great man. I was lucky to know you. People like you retire from a job, but
not from the histology field.
Izak Dimenstein
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> On Sep 9, 2021, at 12:26, Morken, Timothy wrote:
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> After 40 years in the lab I've decided to retire this year - in a week
> actually!
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> It
I am reminded of the Beatles classic:
"Will you still need me, will you still feed me, When I'm sixty-four"
40 years! - a sh.. load of experience, a sh.. load of knowledge.
Histotechnology worldwide still needs your wisdom so we hope you can keep an
eye on us through Histonet and the Block.
Hi LeRoy,
Check out the Cancer Diagnostics website. Not sure what size you are looking
for but they carry a similar cassette.
https://www.cancerdiagnostics.com/consumables/cassettes
Dee
Dee Wolfe
Anatech Ltd. | VP Technical Service & Manufacturing |1020 Harts Lake Road |
Battle Creek, MI
Congratulations Tim,
I too was a graduate of the San Joaquin Delta EM School under Dr Murphy. Your
story is similar to most of us. We have been able to go through doors that
others only wish they could. Over the years , we often experience many
accomplishments, and get to meet many
Hi Tim,Congratulations and welcome to the club... where everyday is a
Saturday!Best regards,Brett Connolly, HTL, PhDSent via the Samsung Galaxy S8,
an AT 5G Evolution capable smartphone
Original message From: "Morken, Timothy via Histonet"
Date: 9/9/21 12:26 PM (GMT-05:00)
HI. Anybody have a supplier for Klinipath cassettes? I am having a very
difficult time finding them these days.
Thanks
LeRoy Brown HT(ASCP) HTL
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Congratulations, Tim…and what a story!
Enjoyed "working with you" on the Michigan Society website when Thermo
sponsored state society sites!
Dee
Dee Wolfe
MSH Immediate Past President
On Sep 9, 2021, at 12:26 PM, Morken, Timothy via Histonet wrote:
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> After 40 years in the lab
Congratulations Tim,
Your world travels have been interesting and for us in the field very rewarding
because we all have benefited from your education received in your professional
career. I envy your experiences in different parts of the world. All of my 59
years have been in the Macon, GA
Well, Dr Morken
I do not know you but..I have read/absorbed/acted upon occasionally...
your most informative Posts, over the years
Your Professional History reads such a wide spectrum of
interests/skills/locations!
I assume that you will still be contributing to Histonet so that your
Victor, thanks, and I still appreciate your showing me around your lab and
barcoding system when we were setting that up. It helped a lot in how we
implemented it.
VMC was a good place to learn - a small lab, doing a lot of different things.
Besides newer methods in molecular biology I can
Congratulations Tim,
It has been a long road. Interesting how we both worked at VMC at different
times and I would have to say it was prominent in our careers. It was where I
was first exposed to Histology. I have enjoyed your friendship and comradeship.
Take care
Victor
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Hello Histoland,
For the plastic histology labs dealing with the shortage of MMA: we have
MMA available to ship. Please contact me for more details.
Thank you,
--
Bill Hart
Dorn & Hart Microedge, Inc.
b...@dornandhart.com
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After 40 years in the lab I've decided to retire this year - in a week actually!
It has been an interesting 4 decades...
I started out in an EM lab after getting a degree in Physiology and then
competing a 2 year EM course at Delta College in Stockton, CA - the only
dedicated EM program at
Dear everyone, I recently stained some paraffin slides of demineralized
bone with DAPI. The bone (and the calcified cartilage) was so
autofluorescent that the real DAPI signal of the cell nuclei was completely
lost. (either it was autofluorescent, or the DAPI was not washed away
properly and
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