Re: [Histonet] Reference Lab in So. CAL

2018-01-11 Thread Colleen Forster via Histonet
Hello Jennifer,

I am located in Minneapolis, MN so they would have to ship them to me. The
turn around time is very doable.

Let me know if they would even consider my lab before I go through the work
of a cost estimate.

We have done projects like this before, I would love the opportunity to
work with them..

Respectfully,

Colleen Forster HT(ASCP)QIHC
BLS Histology and IHC Laboratory
University of Minnesota
612-626-1930

On Thu, Jan 11, 2018 at 3:27 PM, Jennifer MacDonald via Histonet <
histonet@lists.utsouthwestern.edu> wrote:

> Thank you to all that responded.  I have a little more information about
> the project.
>
> The specimens are subdermal implants in mouse.  The specimens are
> cylinders about 5 mm long.  The first student has about 400 specimens and
> there may be more to follow.  The tissue has been fixed in formalin and
> they are currently in the formalin.  The are ready to be processed.  They
> would like H on the tissues.  Turn around time is not critical, but
> they would like it to be done in less than a couple of weeks.
>
> Local labs are preferred for time and ease of specimen handling reasons.
> They are located in Monrovia.  Shipping out of state or country is not
> feasible.
> Estimated cost and time frame would help.  I can pass your contact
> information on to the facility.
>
> Thank you,
> Jennifer MacDonald
>
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Re: [Histonet] Reference Lab in So. CAL

2018-01-11 Thread Jennifer MacDonald via Histonet
Thank you to all that responded.  I have a little more information about 
the project. 

The specimens are subdermal implants in mouse.  The specimens are 
cylinders about 5 mm long.  The first student has about 400 specimens and 
there may be more to follow.  The tissue has been fixed in formalin and 
they are currently in the formalin.  The are ready to be processed.  They 
would like H on the tissues.  Turn around time is not critical, but 
they would like it to be done in less than a couple of weeks. 

Local labs are preferred for time and ease of specimen handling reasons. 
They are located in Monrovia.  Shipping out of state or country is not 
feasible. 
Estimated cost and time frame would help.  I can pass your contact 
information on to the facility.

Thank you,
Jennifer MacDonald

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[Histonet] american master tech retic component

2018-01-11 Thread Curt via Histonet
So I know they won't disclose this information if I call but I'd like to find a 
work around for the little silver vials provided by American master tech. Not 
that there is a problem with the quality of their product, I just want to cut 
my costs a little. Does anyone know what is in that little vial they sell with 
their retic kit, the recipe?

If they see this, I think they'll probably be a little irritated... sorry.

Thanks ,

Curt


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