Start • Knowledge Pathway • Staining Staining The staining process highlights tissue morphology, cell types, and structure to enable accurate tumor classification and diagnosis. View resources on how staining is practiced today, and how it may evolve in the future. Image Immunohistochemistry: An Overview + Steps to Better IHC Staining James Anderson, Global Marketing Manager Geoffrey Rolls, BAppSc, FAIMS Steven Westra Immunohistochemistry (IHC) is used in histology to detect the presence of specific protein markers that can assist with accurate tumor classification and diagnosis. This article provides an overview and the basic steps used to create an optimal IHC stain. Learn More Image Busting the Myth of the "Ideal" Workflow Ashley Troutman, MBA, HT(ASCP), QIHC, CLSSBB. Join Ashley Troutman, Senior Marketing Manager at Leica Biosystems, as he shares practical advice on how to determine your optimal workflow, for your lab, to meet your goals. Watch the webinar Image IHC Workflow Optimization Toolkit Ashley Troutman, MBA, HT(ASCP), QIHC, CLSSBB. Download this training resource to assist you in better understanding your current IHC process by identifying critical points in your current workflow. This guide will help you measure and improve the workflow at these critical points to help you determine the optimal workflow for your laboratory. Learn More Image A Guide to Better IHC Download this guide and learn troubleshooting tips for a wide range of immunohistochemistry (IHC) staining issues. Learn More Image IHC and Special Stains to Identify Pathogens Loralee McMahon, MS HTL (ASCP) In recent years, there has been an increase of pathogens findings in tissues. This presentation will discuss some of the reasons for the increase of these pathogens in the past few years. The presentation will also will give an overview of why some of these... Watch the webinar Image The Value of Multiplex Staining in the Diagnosis of Cancer Keith Wharton, MD PhD FCAP Jonathan Roy, BS Kimberly J. Byrwa-Neff, RN, BA, CPHQ Current technology allows tumors to be painted with multiple colors, termed multiplex staining. Multiplex staining today used in research, may also assist with cancer diagnoses clinically via: preservation of tissue, improved diagnostic accuracy, and enhanced diagnostic insight. Learn More Image Immunohistochemistry Validation: Past, Present and Future Philip Ferguson, M.D. Watch the webinar Image Immunohistochemical Analysis of Selected Head and Neck Neoplasms Steve A. Kargas, MD, PhD, MBA, FACHE Watch the webinar Image Developing Antibodies for Immunohistochemistry for Diagnosis in Formalin Fixed, Paraffin Embedded Tissues Kay Savage, M.D., PhD Watch the webinar Current page 1 Page 2 Page 3 Page 4 Page 5