Wishing you all the best in your retirement, Sally !! Do try to keep
in touch though~~your advice and expertise will be missed !!! Enjoy!
LuAnn
On 3/30/2012 8:41 AM, Rene J Buesa wrote:
Sarah:
It has been always a pleasure communicating with you as we have done so many
times in the past
Hi Histonetters,
I am working fo= r a brand new private pathology lab in Los Angeles
(very close to Cedars Si= nai), and we are looking for an experienced,
ASCP certified histotech to wo= rk as a per diem. Basically, this
person will help cover the lab when= I
I meant Sally, sorry.
> From: mamaw...@hotmail.com
> To: sbree...@nmda.nmsu.edu; histonet@lists.utsouthwestern.edu
> Date: Fri, 30 Mar 2012 07:53:28 -1000
> Subject: RE: [Histonet] Farewell
> CC:
>
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> Enjoy retirement Sara, I'm loving it and have been for almost a year now.
> Still love and
Enjoy retirement Sara, I'm loving it and have been for almost a year now.
Still love and am very interested in Histology. I think it stays in the blood
forever. I'm doing a little consulting but mostly enjoying my grandson and
being home. Never a boring minute, I'm as busy as I ever was,
Co
Clarification to my previous post - we can't *accept* human tissue here.
I'm sure the antibody will work on any species, however. The antibody is
specific to the virus itself, not the tissue species it's residing in.
Jan Shivers
On Fri, Mar 30, 2012 at 11:03 AM, Jan Shivers wrote:
> Aww, too
Aww, too bad. We do WNV testing on FFPE, but not on human tissue.
BioReliance sells a good antibody (clone 7H2), in case anyone else out
there wants to know a vendor for the antibody. Enzyme digestion works OK
for antigen retrieval, but HIER works much better at exposing epitopes.
Jan Shivers
U
Yup, that's what I'm looking for Histonetters.
Any info. is appreciated.
Linda
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Congrats!!! & Enjoy!
See you under your new handle. :)
Paula K. Pierce, HTL(ASCP)HT
President
Excalibur Pathology, Inc.
8901 S. Santa Fe, Suite G
Oklahoma City, OK 73139
405-759-3953 Lab
405-759-7513 Fax
www.excaliburpathology.com
From: "Breeden, Sara"
To: h
Happy Friday fellow Histo's does anyone have hands on experience with
testing intraepidermal nerve fibers. This test is assessing intrapedimeral
nerve fibers density using skin biopsy and immunostaining (PGP 9.5 -13C4).
This identification allows the pathologist to count the small nerve fibers.
I a
I'm just trying to get a replacement hired so I can spend the next 2 yrs
teaching him all I know about histology! Well some of what I know. Hiring
process here is a !@#$%.
Gook luck Sally! Happy, happy retirement!
Andi
From: histonet-boun.
Well I bet you will be back in a week. This histology family is hard to stay
away from. :)
I am coming up on 50 years in July, but not ready to leave it.
Shirley
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From: histonet-boun...@lists.utsouthwestern.edu
[mailto:histonet-boun...@lists.utsouthwestern.edu] On
Congratulations on a retirement well earned. I have always valued your insight
into the problems posed on the histonet. Keep in touch and continue investing
in the next generation of histotechs, both through the histonet and in any
speaking engagements you can line up. Try to get some rest, b
Sally,
I will miss our on- and off- topic conversations! It's been invaluable
bantering back and forth with you regarding IHC in veterinary medicine,
with all of its 'adventures in staining'. You must promise to enjoy every
second of your retirement - do it for 'the team'. And keep posting your
Sarah:
It has been always a pleasure communicating with you as we have done so many
times in the past. You are a real specialist in the difficult field of
veterinary histology and you should remember that when in retirement.
Try to pass on your knowledge. Being retired does not mean to go into "
CAP has a "suggestion" for a validation protocol BUT the most important thing
is the acceptance of your processed tissues by the pathologist. S/he will be
the ultimate responsible in the validation process.
Ideally, you should run parallel samples with the instrument you are using now
and the Pe
Congratulations and good for you! No one should wait until it is too late to
enjoy life. Hopefully I won't be far behind! You will be missed.
Jeanine H. Bartlett
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
Infectious Diseases Pathology Branch
404-639-3590
jeanine.bartl...@cdc.hhs.gov
-Orig
Best wishes, Sally. I hope you do fun things in retirement. I know you will
"wake up and smell the coffee", just not at that ungodly hour of 3:45am!
Peggy
Peggy Sherwood
Research Specialist, Photopathology
Wellman Center for Photomedicine-EDR 214
50 Blossom Street
Boston, MA 02114
617-724-4839
Ah... We'll miss you Sally! You have been a great source of wisdom, humor, my
off line bantering partner and my conference cohort. But I know where you are!
Remember to take a picture of the sunrise on Monday morning.
Linda
-Original Message-
From: histonet-boun...@lists.utsouthwes
Hard as it is to believe - and I probably won't until I've been away for
a week or more - this is my LAST day to work. Retirement? Who knew it
would come around so fast? I remember having only fifteen years left to
work and that was just yesterday! Histology has been 'bery, 'bery good
to me and a
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