You know exactly what you want.
Why don't you ask the person who is going to draw the plans for your new lab 
(we do not know the size of the layout you have) to include what you need.
The flow you describe is OK, but do not try to put it in a continuous because 
it will not be adequate.
Imagine like a "U"; start (as you point out) with accessioning, continue 
further some steps, turn around and end side by side where you started BUT 
finish not with a histology task, but in the area where the pathologists are 
that is where your slides are destined to end.
René J.

From: ADESUPO ADESUYI <adesupo2...@hotmail.com>
To: "histonet@lists.utsouthwestern.edu" <histonet@lists.utsouthwestern.edu> 
Sent: Saturday, June 15, 2013 9:10 PM
Subject: [Histonet] Histology Lab Plan


Hi,
    We are in the process of moving the histology lab from the present building 
to a new one. I will appreciate it if you guys in histo land could help me with 
the layout plan taking lean into consideration. I mean the plan to start from 
Accessioning , Gross, Tissue Processors,Embedding Center, Microtomy, Routine 
Stainer, Special Stainer, Ventana XT and Ultra.
  Thank you for your usual cooperation.

  Thanks,
Adesupo
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