Hi,

I have a question for everyone. I have been creating tissue microarrays for 20 
years. I have constructed hundreds of TMAs of all sizes and tissue types. I 
also have several articles on TMA construction published in journals (listed 
below). I am wondering if there is a need for my expertise in either training 
technicians or creating TMAs for laboratory needs.


I can bring my own TMA instrument so no need to purchase your own equipment or 
I can use your TMA instrument. I have used different instruments over the years.



For example, I can come to your lab and construct the TMA blocks using your 
materials, cut as many slides as needed also teach your techs my techniques and 
processes during my visit.


Just wondering if there is a need for this type of consulting service?


Thanks for your time.



Thom


Thom Jensen (HT ASCP) TMA Technician


jensent...@gmail.com





TMA Publications


The Tissue Microarray - A Technical Guid for Histologist

The Journal of Histotechnology, / Vol 24, No. 4 / Dec. 2001 Thom Jensen, M. 
Elizabeth H. Hammond



Tissue Microarray; Advanced Techniques

The Journal of Histotechnology, / Vol 26, No. 2 / June 2003 Thom Jensen (HT 
ASCP)



Tissue microarray advanced techniques for sampling donor blocks with limited 
tissues – introduction to ‘the radical-TMA’

Journal of Histotechnology / Vol. 37, No. 1 / 2014  Thom Jensen, Melissa 
Cessna,  Dylan Miller, Janet Hansen



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