Webinars Live and recorded scientific educational resources presented by industry thought leaders... LBS Knowledge Pathway Menu Knowledge Pathway Editorials Case Studies Interviews and Q&A Training Resources Tutorials Webinars Pathologist Pathway Delivering on the Promise of Liquid Biopsy Eric Kaldjian , MD, Chief Medical Officer The potential for non-invasive tests that provide equivalent research and diagnostic value as can be obtained from tissue biopsies is real, but not yet realized. Tissue biopsies allow for identification, phenotyping and molecular analysis of cancer and... Understanding How Clinical HPV Testing Leads to Personalized Medicine At Its Best Mark H. Stoler , MD Human papillomaviruses (HPVs) are the etiologic agents for a significant fraction of many cancers in humans. Our understanding of the pathogenesis of these tumors has led to almost continuous refinement in our approach to managing patients at risk for these... Introduction to Immunofluorescence James Burchette , HT (ASCP) A review of fluorochromes and the specialized microscope used in immunofluorescence techniques will begin this presentation. A typical (human skin and kidney) clinical specimen will be followed from receipt in the laboratory, through freezing, cryomicrotomy... Safety with Special Stains Maureen Doran , B.A., M.S., HTL(ASCP) Histology laboratories perform a wide range of special stains that include multiple chemicals many of which have unique hazards. This workshop will cover the appropriate handling of dyes and reagents used in special stains. The discussion will consist of... Controlling Chemical Hazards Maureen Doran , B.A., M.S., HTL(ASCP) Histology is an occupation that potentially places employees at risk of exposure to chemical hazards. Appropriate hazard and exposure assessment procedures are necessary to protect ourselves and assure a safe working environment for everyone. Dermatopathology for the Histology Lab Clifford Chapman , HTL(ASCP), QIHC (ASCP) Skin specimens received in the histology laboratory for dermatopathology are among the most difficult to handle successfully. The pathologist must be able to see the dermal-epidermal junction in each tissue section in order to make a diagnosis, thus every skin... 60 Minutes: 20 Histology Tips Clifford Chapman , HTL(ASCP), QIHC (ASCP) When was the last time that your pathologist brought you a slide of decalcified bone, and said it was the best she ever saw? Ever wonder why your PAS stain is not staining the basement membrane the way it should? These questions and 18 others will be discussed... 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... Automation in a Cytogenetic Laboratory Lucia Zanatta , MD. Cytogenetics is a branch of genetics associated with the study of the structure and function of the cell, especially the chromosomes. It includes routine analysis of G-banded chromosomes, other cytogenetic banding techniques, as well as molecular cytogenetics... Staining ‘Other’ Specimen Loralee McMahon , MS HTL (ASCP) In surgical pathology more than ever, the laboratories are expected to do more with less. Taking on more specimens with less technical staff, or getting more stains out of tiny biopsies or fine needle aspirations have become the norm. The College of American... Pagination « Previous Page 1 Page 2 Current page 3 Page 4 » Next Want us to feature your writing? We are looking for more great writers to feature here. Send us a submission and we’ll be in touch! Send your writing! Like what you see? Get more Knowledge Pathway content delivered directly to your inbox. Unsubscribe at any time. Subscribe today!