Hello, We have the Pathology Devices Semi automated units. We are happy with
them. Our decision to keep with the less automated units are largely due to our
work flow. We make TMA's for customers. But the customer has to do all of the
work in the design and data entry into out TMAJ Database. I think all of the
automated units have data input features that are not compatible with this work
flow.
Good luck in choosing.
Helen L. Fedor
Oncology Tissue Services, Manager
Johns Hopkins University
411 N. Caroline St
Room 310 Basement| Bond St Annex Building
Baltimore, MD | 21231
410-614-1660
http://tmalab.jhmi.edu/
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[mailto:histonet-boun...@lists.utsouthwestern.edu] On Behalf Of Sally Ann Drew
Sent: Thursday, April 30, 2015 1:36 PM
To: histonet@lists.utsouthwestern.edu
Subject: [Histonet] TMA Arrayers
I was wondering how many people have semi-automated or automated tissue
microarray equipment? I am especially interested in those who graduated from
manual methods to the automated and how they reviewed and ranked the limited
options out there.
Thank you!
_Sally
Sally Ann Drew, MT(ASCP)
UWSMPH-Dept. of Pathology
TRIP Lab Manager
Translational Science BioCore
CSC, L5/181
608.265.1093
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