[Histonet] Service provider for growing fungal strains?

2021-01-21 Thread Craig via Histonet
the fixed bugs. Any suggestions would super grateful! Best, Craig volle...@gmail.com cr...@champdx.com ᐧ ___ Histonet mailing list Histonet@lists.utsouthwestern.edu http://lists.utsouthwestern.edu/mailman/listinfo/histonet

[Histonet] Suggestions on a used microtome

2019-04-23 Thread Craig via Histonet
Hi everyone! Starting a new lab Texas and was looking at getting a used microtome and wanted to see if any of you had suggestions on the best model to get used and where? Any suggestion will be greatly appreciated! Best, Craig ___ Histonet mailing

[Histonet] Antigen retrieval survey

2015-06-23 Thread Craig
Hi, I am conducting a short 2 min survey for my science/business class examining current trends for antigen retrieval also known as heat induce epitope retrieval. Response will be greatly appreciated! https://www.surveymonkey.com/s/7989LKR Best, Craig Vollert Graduate Student Department of

[Histonet] RE: AFB Controls

2011-10-01 Thread Farish, Craig
ileum and ileo-caecal junction (and also the caudal mesenteric lymph node in smaller numbers). About the only problem i've ever come across is that there are so many AFBs it may mask poorly stained section unless you look for individual bacteria in the margins. Hope this helps Craig Cr

[Histonet] RE CD79alpha dilemma - Thanks to all who replied

2011-05-15 Thread Farish, Craig
I've been given some good suggestions for both technique and clone changes. Thanks to all Craig Craig (Joe) Farish Senior Technical Officer Veterinary Diagnostic Laboratory School of Animal and Veterinary Sciences Charles Sturt University Boorooma Street Wagga Wagga NSW 2678 Aust

[Histonet] CD79 alpha dilemma

2011-05-12 Thread Farish, Craig
et to find one which will cross-react with both the large and small animals commonly encountered in a vet lab. I would rather not have to stock 2 versions of the same antibody if I can avoid it. Any suggestions would be much appreciated. As always, thanks to everyone who contributes to histonet,

[Histonet] Please post JOB POSITION: MILWAUKEE WI

2010-09-21 Thread craig mackinnon
, CLIA 88) 12. Assist with outreach programs, grant writings, presentations, and manuscript preparations Contact: Dr. Craig Mackinnon, MD, PhD a.craig.mackin...@gmail.com ___ Histonet mailing list Histonet@lists.utsouthwestern.edu http

RE: [Histonet] TSH receptor

2009-06-03 Thread Farish, Craig
y can make no definite recommendations. I though I'd see if anyone on histonet had any alternatives before I made any commitment. Cheers, Craig Craig (Joe) Farish Senior Technical Officer Veterinary Diagnostics School of Animal and Veterinary Sciences Charles Sturt University Wagga Wagg

[Histonet] TSH receptor

2009-06-02 Thread Farish, Craig
Hi Folks, I'm looking for a TSH receptor antibody suitable for IHC in FFPE tissue from sheep. I'm struggling to find anything that may be applicable outside of the human field. Any suggestions would be most welcome. As always, thanks to all, Cheers, Craig Craig (Joe) Fari

[Histonet] RE Megacassettes

2009-04-26 Thread Farish, Craig
Good luck, Craig Craig (Joe) Farish Senior Technical Officer Veterinary Diagnostics School of Animal and Veterinary Sciences Charles Sturt University Boorooma Street Wagga Wagga NSW 2678 Australia "I don't want to achieve immortality through my work, I want to achieve immortal

[Histonet] RE Finding Iron in Decalcified Sections

2009-04-26 Thread Farish, Craig
Thanks to all who have offered me advice and ideas. I've taken it on board and I'll try a few new approaches in the coming weeks. I'll let you know the outcome. Cheers, Craig Craig (Joe) Farish Senior Technical Officer Veterinary Diagnostics School of Animal and Vete

[Histonet] Finding iron in decalcified sections

2009-04-22 Thread Farish, Craig
id. Would anyone have any suggestions as to how to decal without removing iron or another stain which I could use in this situation? Thanks in advance for any and all suggestions, Craig Craig (Joe) Farish Senior Technical Officer Veterinary Diagnostics School of Animal and Veterinary Sciences

[Histonet] RE (Histonet) Bones

2008-10-26 Thread Farish, Craig
sgow. When they are done, do not use bleach to whiten the bones as that makes them brittle - use dilute hydrogen peroxide (around 3 - 5%). It's worth trying some of the taxidermy forums as well - taxidermy.net is a good place to start. Have fun, Craig Craig (Joe) Farish Senior Technical