[Histonet] Sr. Life Sciences Product Specialist

2022-04-14 Thread Bonnie Salyer via Histonet
Are you a Life Sciences expert? Are you skilled on a Transmission Electron
Microscope? Do you have Histology experience? Do you happen to have
experience using the PELCO Biowave? If you can answer yes to all of these,
you are my 'needle in a haystack' and I would love to talk to you.  If you
have answer yes to some of these questions, I still want to talk to you! 

 

We are seeking a Sr. Life Sciences Product Specialist. See our posting for
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in Redding, California -- big town, with NO big city hassles or traffic, and
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#lifescience #transmissionelectronmicroscopy #histology #pelcobiowave 

 

 

 

Bonnie Salyer, SPHR, SHRM-SCP

Human Resources Manager

Ted Pella, Inc.

bonnie_sal...@tedpella.com  

(530) 243-2200 x260 office

(530) 227-0114 cell

(530) 243-8278 fax

 

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Re: [Histonet] Microwave Reproducibility

2022-04-14 Thread Rathborne, Toni via Histonet


I would suggest starting with a standard amount of water (50-500 ml) to be 
tested at predetermined intervals according to your policy. Heat the water and 
record the temperatures at a minimum of 3 different times. Make sure that you 
are using a certified thermometer. From one test cycle to the next, you can 
note the deviation from your initial testing, and show reproducibility this way.




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What brand/type of microwave are you using?

Donna Willis
Anatomic Pathology Manager
Baylor Scott&White Health
Baylor University Medical Center
3500 Gaston Ave|Dallas, Texas 75246
214-820-2465 office|214-725-6184 mobile



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Any recommendations on a protocol for testing for reproducibility on our 
microwave and documenting it for CAP?  We are a new lab and just setting up 
equipment and such. We only use it to heat water and to heat silver solution 
for our GMS stain.
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Re: [Histonet] Microwave Reproducibility

2022-04-14 Thread Willis, Donna G via Histonet
What brand/type of microwave are you using?

Donna Willis
Anatomic Pathology Manager
Baylor Scott&White Health
Baylor University Medical Center
3500 Gaston Ave|Dallas, Texas 75246
214-820-2465 office|214-725-6184 mobile



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Any recommendations on a protocol for testing for reproducibility on our 
microwave and documenting it for CAP?  We are a new lab and just setting up 
equipment and such. We only use it to heat water and to heat silver solution 
for our GMS stain.
Thank you

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[Histonet] Microwave Reproducibility

2022-04-14 Thread Lora Jauregui via Histonet
Any recommendations on a protocol for testing for reproducibility on our 
microwave
and documenting it for CAP?  We are a new lab and just setting up equipment and 
such. We only use it to heat water and to heat silver solution
for our GMS stain.
Thank you

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