Hello Histonet,
I am a high school science teacher and part-time PhD student in Cell and
Molecular Biology. I started a histology/ biomedical research laboratory in my
high school two years ago and it has been quite an experience. This year, two
of my students who incorporated histological test
Hello,
I developed a histology lab in my high school and wanted to say THANK YOU to
all of the individuals on this list that supported, donated and offered
consultation through the process. The students love the hands on approach to
cell and tissue study. The lab is full of students through th
Hello,
I am posting to ask for any information or direction this group may be able to
give (or leads for contacts) concerning the possibility of donations to a high
school science/ histology laboratory.
I am a high school teacher (Conrad Weiser HS, Robesonia, PA) and Cell/
Molecular Biology PhD
produce similar results without excessive dehydration that
would be a great option for this setting.
Thanks for the input
Adelle
-Original Message-
From: Roy, Ryan [mailto:ryan@va.gov]
Sent: Tuesday, November 25, 2014 11:49 AM
To: 'WILLIAM DESALVO'; Schade, Adelle
Cc
Hello,
I am considering the following fixatives for a high school histology experiment
and I would appreciate any input considering safety, disposal, etc.
1- Ultrum II (American MasterTech): promotes disposal in local sewer?
2- Excell Plus (American MasterTech): low-hazard but any
will try some specimen altering the times as Tom suggested to see what we
get- Thanks again
Adelle
-Original Message-
From: Truscott, Tom [mailto:ttrus...@vetmed.wsu.edu]
Sent: Friday, October 17, 2014 1:32 PM
To: Schade, Adelle; histonet@lists.utsouthwestern.edu
Subject: RE: processing
Hello everyone,
I have been following and learning from this listserv for the past two years, I
have enjoyed all of the advice this forum presents. This is my first inquiry
for the group. I am a high school Anatomy and Physiology teacher and a grad
student at Thomas Jefferson (Philadelphia, PA