Our ancient "SoLow" -80 degree C. freezer died over the weekend. What do you
recommend as a replacement? Do you prefer a chest vs. stand-up? We use it
primarily for tissue storage. Thank you.
Richard
Richard W. Cartun, MS, PhD
Director, Histology & The Martin M. Berman, MD Immunopathology &
Steve A. McClain, MD asks:
>>The next 3 weeks we are turning our lab cameras and our specimens toward
making a 360 photographic orbits around specimens to create a 360 stitched
image or video.
If you know any pathologists who have tried 360 imaging around a specimen,
kindly send me their name. I h
This is one of the things that comes up every couple of years. Leaky
prefilled formalin containers. I know we have all dealt with nurses or
physicians that can't put the lid on correctly or put the label on the threads
of the containers. Some of the new designs have a "clicking lid" when th
Hello Again,
Auburn University College of Veterinary Medicine has a full time position for a
histotech. Hours are M-F , 8-5. Limited holiday schedule.
HT/HTL preferred, but those eligible to sit for the exam soon will also be
considered.
There is a glitch in the university application system so p
Hello Histonet,
I'm hoping someone will be able to clear something up for me. I've seen
several articles in the news recently regarding the revocation of Santa
Cruz' animal dealer license, the closing of their research lab, and no
longer being allowed to sell antibodies past December 31 of this ye
The next 3 weeks we are turning our lab cameras and our specimens toward making
a 360 photographic orbits around specimens to create a 360 stitched image or
video.
If you know any pathologists who have tried 360 imaging around a specimen,
kindly send me their name. I have not seen any prior art