What type of histology interests you? Research or Clinical? Soft Tissue 
(paraffin) or Hard Tissue (resin)? I am giving a teleconference sponsored by 
the National Society for Histotechnolgy (NSH) next month (August 17th) as part 
of their VIR Summer Teleconference Series. During this teleconference I will be 
talking about the use of resin for undemineralized bone histology. Definitely 
check this out if you have interest in working with undemineralized bone!
 




Resin Histology: A Practical Approach for Demonstrating Undemineralized Bone 
Presented by Jack Ratliff, BioMimetic Therapeutics, Inc.

As musculoskeletal research progresses with new technological advancements in 
the areas of biological repair and replacement, histological evaluation 
continues to play a crucial role in the determination of safety and efficacy 
for these new treatments. While most will employ traditional and acceptable 
methods of decalcification and paraffin embedding for the demonstration of 
these critical components of evaluation, these techniques can sometimes be very 
challenging and/or impossible when presented with a variety of implant 
materials or devices. For example, to evaluate safety and efficacy of a 
metallic device coated with a biological therapeutic at the bone interface, one 
will need to forego traditional methods of decalcification and seek an 
undisturbed representation of the specimen by utilizing an embedding media that 
is both as hard as the specimen and the implant material. Additionally, it may 
also be important to use a media that will not distort or dissolve the coating. 
This seminar will address the use of resin histology techniques for the 
demonstration of undemineralized bone. Topics will include tissue preparation, 
fixation, processing, infiltration, and embedding/polymerization with acrylic 
resins. We will also discuss two types of microtomy as related to small and 
large undemineralized bone specimens and the presence or absence of implant 
materials.
 
Jack

 

> Date: Tue, 26 Jul 2011 14:17:45 -0700
> From: k8...@yahoo.com
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> CC: 
> Subject: [Histonet] which conferences?
> 
> dear all
> what conference do you recommend in histology and histotechnology feild do 
> you prefer?
> please provide me with date and a link if avaliable
>  
> thanx
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