When the doctor orders lab tests, have you ever wondered how or who tests your tissue samples? Probably not. Most people never see the medical world beyond the examination or waiting rooms. There’s ...
Pathology and Laboratory Medicine contributes to the clinical, educational and research missions of Drexel University College of Medicine by providing a solid foundation for understanding disease ...
Tissue/cell processing and embedding Tissue slide sectioning H&E staining Special stains including: PAS, ORO, Trichrome, VVG for elastin, Giemsa Sectioning of thick tissue curls or core punches for ...
The University of Delaware’s Comparative Pathology Laboratory, housed in the College of Agriculture and Natural Resources (CANR), has recently added equipment and software to offer digital pathology ...
“We’ve moved to a much more modern lab space that will allow us to better serve our users from all over the world,” Wang says. The PCRL (previously orthopedic research lab/Center for Metabolic Bone ...
Clinical Laboratory Improvement Amendments, or CLIA, are a high bar as set by the US Government under Clinical Laboratory Improvement Amendment 42 CFR 493.1253 to obtain and maintain quality ...
There has been considerable variability in the reported results of immunohistochemical staining for some diagnostically relevant antigens. Our objectives in this study were to (1) use a multitumor ...
John E. Tomaszewski is a pathologist. He is an expert on clinical laboratory testing and the use of clinical laboratory data for helping patients and clinicians plan treatment decisions. Tomaszewski’s ...
Pathologists are integral members of the healthcare system, playing a crucial role in diagnosing diseases, guiding treatment decisions, and ultimately saving lives. These medical professionals are ...