If you're new to your scientific industry, it's time to learn an important part of what helps you gain more sponsors based on your research clout.
If you're new to your scientific industry, it's time to learn an important part of what helps you gain more sponsors based on your research clout.
Clearly, experimental tissue samples are vital to any study. Before you sacrifice your animal or start preparing buffers, here are a few fundamental techniques and practices that will help you excise an ideal sample before sending those samples to us for further histopathological assessment.
Creating slides in your histology lab might seem routine, though your reputation rests solely on the results.
Adhering to Good Laboratory Practices (or GLP) should become a routine aspect in the histology industry.
As any scientist knows, a lot can go wrong during an experiment. Once you have your final samples and you’re ready for analysis, that’s not the time to be taking any chances.
Businesses and organizations have similar reasons for outsourcing non-core functions, yet some functions are more crucial than others.
Running a histology lab is going to involve a lot of research material that could easily become damaged if you're running out of space.
The Society of Toxicologic Pathology (STP) is hosting their 36th annual Symposium in Montréal, Québec.
As your histology lab staff know well, doing a necropsy is extremely complex, and it requires exacting detail to evaluate animal tissue.
When you're in the middle of research or trying to get a product approved by the FDA, histopathology is what's going to help you every step of the way.
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