We also do it this way and have for 30 years. It works well.
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From: histonet-boun...@lists.utsouthwestern.edu
[mailto:histonet-boun...@lists.utsouthwestern.edu] On Behalf Of Bauer, Karen L.
Sent: Tuesday, January 07, 2014 3:45 PM
To: 'Mike Pence'; 'Amber McKenzie';
Hello, We are in search of a temporary histo-tech or histologist to work in our
OTS Core lab. Primarily we do research work to support the efforts of the
Cancer Center Investigators. A majority of the work is on animal tissues.
Gross, Process, Embed, section and do recuts, i.e., lining up
Also going for lean, 5s type of set up. The direction of travel of specimens
aligns with the workflow, single piece. Use cart to move those cases complete
ready for gross to adjacent to gross station . Grossing person does not move
with gloved hands to computer terminal area to get specimens,
Hi,
I am looking for a flex shaft cable for our Leica microtome 2135. I have been
told by Leica they no longer service or carry parts for this machine any
longer. Ours is in excellent condition and a new one is not in our budget. Is
there a Leica “junkyard”?
Thanks.
Betsy
Betsy Molinari
The following companies sell refurbished used histology equipment. They
might have parts that they sell - I don’t know as I never asked them if they
sell parts, but it's a place to start. (I've worked with both companies,
buying used equipment for the School.)
IMEB
http://www.imebinc.com/
Hello,
Our lab is in need of a copy of the service manual for the Reichert-Jung
Cryocut 1800. It was purchased refurbished and did not come with one. If anyone
could forward a copy, we would greatly appreciate it!
Thank you!
Kristine
(205) 996-7796
Thank you for the responses. You have given me lots of leads.
Sincerely,
Betsy
http://www.texasheart.org
Betsy Molinari
Senior Histology Research Technician
832-355-6524 | bmolin...@texasheart.orgmailto:bmolin...@texasheart.org |
www.texasheart.orghttp://www.texasheart.org
6770 Bertner
Interesting, are you having much success convincing the clinician to take the
time to us the device? Looks like they might be required to be extremely
careful as opposed to just shooting a core into a specimen jar. Also, how about
specimen identy/location, are the rows numbered or something
On Wednesday, January 8, 2014 10:19 PM, Sorin Musat s_mu...@yahoo.com wrote:
Actually, it was easier than expected to convince the urologists to place the
biopsies in the grooves of the chip (it did not take longer that the
traditional method - I timed the first few patients and than it