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Tom Galati

Tom Galati
Tom Galati, CEO and Laboratory Director, founded HSRL in February 1999 after receiving his education at George Mason University and James Madison University. He started the company to provide histology services to pharmaceuticals companies, government researchers and Contract Research Organizations. Mr. Galati expanded the company to include archiving services since 2005 and pathology services since 2006. Tom serves as General Manager and oversees the business operations of HSRL. He is also the Director of HSRL’s long term archives. His experience includes overseeing the processing of over 1,000 GLP studies at HSRL including toxicologic studies, neurotoxicity studies, reproductive toxicology studies, inhalation studies, sub-chronic and carcinogenicity studies. Tom attends several symposia each year including: Society of Toxicology, Society of Toxicologic Pathology, Society of Experimental Biology, Society of Quality Assurance, American College of Toxicology, National Society for Histotechnology and American College of Veterinary Pathologists.

Recent Posts

Seven Significant Benefits of Outsourcing Histopathology

Time is of the essence in the realm of contract research organizations, academic institutions, pharma and biotech -- but so are accuracy and affordability.

6 Benefits of Outsourcing Your Histopathology to a Third Party

You may depend heavily upon histopathology and the reports that follow. Regardless of whether you are a clinic, a contract research organization, a pharmaceutical company, or anyone else, the information that you get from histopathology can be critical.

Come See Us at SQA 2017: Details to Know About This Exciting Event

The Society of Quality Assurance has become one of the most important annual meeting places for those who work in the scientific community.

Please Visit HSRL at the Society of Toxicology (SOT) Annual Meeting and ToxExpo 2017

If you work in the scientific field of toxicology, you're likely always striving to find ways to improve the work you do while enhancing the health of those you serve.

3 Reasons Organizations are Outsourcing Histopathology

Businesses and organizations have similar reasons for outsourcing non-core functions, yet some functions are more crucial than others.

Why to Use an Archiving Facility Instead of Storing Studies Yourself

One major challenge you're likely experiencing in your histology lab is that you're seeing tremendous growth thanks to the support of sponsors on your studies. However, do you really know how you're going to keep up with demands if you stay in your current laboratory?

Slide Stains: Choosing the Best Stain for the Best Results

As a histology lab, using stains in your microscopy work is likely a routine part of your operations. Enhancing contrast and highlighting structures in your slides is obviously an important part in gaining accurate results in your tests.

A Step-by-Step Guide to Producing High Quality Slides

Microscopic research is a delicate field. Knowing how to analyze specimens and write relevant reports is just one part of the process.

Why Use a CRO for Pre-Clinical Necropsy

Pre-clinical Necropsy defines one of the processes researchers use to develop drugs for humans. It is a step taken using animals to study the tissue response to a developed drug.

GLP & Non-GLP: What's the Difference?

Good Laboratory Practices (GLP) refers to a system where non-clinical health and safety studies are carried out, planned, monitored, recorded, archived and reported.

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