Chad McMahan, NSH member, Region III, SC President, I agree with William
DeSalvo. We need to see valid tax records and not the readily formatted version
of the Presidents report. I would hate for the consensus of membership to be
easily swayed to believe that tax records to the IRS and accountin
Hi,
I usually try to avoid eosin as a counterstain for a DAB labeled slide
because the red/pink of the eosin can obscure the rusty brown of DAB. If
you really want to use it though I would suggest a *really* light eosin,
perhaps even just a few milliliters in the 95% ETOH as you are dehydrating
Hi Marcus,
As stated previously by others there should be no problem putting the Eosin
into your sections but I would suggest that you do not leave out the endogenous
quenching so you can show your red blood cells. The reason being that there are
many other cells that may then show up as positiv
The website has some of the information you are speaking about, but I don't
think tax statements are usually provided. They have the financials there for
your review and I have included the link as well.
http://www.nsh.org/sites/default/files/2014%20Annual%20Report%20Final.pdf
Walter Benton HT
As a due paying member of NSH, I ask all members and anyone interested in
Histotechnology request from NSH office to see the Financial and Tax Statements
for 2013 / 2014. This is public information. We should all know where our dues
money, money from educational activities and vendor money from