Tips & Tricks to Better Histology in Tissue-Based Research (Part 2): A Review of Factors Influencing the Quality of Sections Fiona Tarbet B.A.Sc, Leica Biosystems A 2-PART WEBINAR SERIES DEDICATED TO MITIGATING COMMON ISSUES AT EACH STEP OF THE HISTOLOGY PROCESS. In this 2-part live webinar series, Fiona Tarbet discussed how to avoid common pitfalls at each stage of the histology process. With over 37 years of experience, Fiona was invited for 3 consecutive years to give this talk at NSH (National Society for Histotechnology) as part of a 4-hour workshop. For the first time ever, this talk was presented virtually through this series of webinars via LabRoots. Learning Objectives Break down the key factors to help guide labs to achieve great quality - from embedding through staining. Causes of excessive compression when cutting sections. Clarify how to overcome distortion during microtomy and resolve issues with flotation. Reviewing what to look for in H&E stains About the presenter Fiona Tarbet , B.A.Sc, Leica Biosystems Fiona holds a Bachelor of Applied Science (Med.Science) from RMIT University, Melbourne, Australia. Currently, Fiona is a Senior Global Product Manager with Leica Biosystems with particular focus on the Tissue Processing Portfolio. However, Fiona has spent her entire career of nearly 40 years focused on Histology, first within a fast-paced, clinical laboratory-based role in Melbourne, Australia where she held positions of increasing responsibility up to Laboratory Management, before moving to Vision Biosystems as Laboratory Manager with oversite of scientific staff involved in R&D for the BOND, CEREBRO and PELORIS systems, Verification and Validation activities, Production and Field Application Support. Fiona then moved into the commercial area involvement in the product development lifecycle from ideation to product development, product marketing and commercialization. Fiona has been actively involved in several scientific organizations with membership of the NSH and HGV and has been invited to give workshops for several years at the NSH. Related Content Tips & Tricks to Better Histology in Tissue-Based Research (Part 2): A Review of Factors Influencing the Quality of Sections Histology Tips & Tricks: Questions And Answers, Part 2 Lessons From the Laboratory: Optimizing Your Tissue Processing Leica Biosystems content is subject to the Leica Biosystems website terms of use, available at: Legal Notice. The content, including webinars, training presentations and related materials is intended to provide general information regarding particular subjects of interest to health care professionals and is not intended to be, and should not be construed as, medical, regulatory or legal advice. The views and opinions expressed in any third-party content reflect the personal views and opinions of the speaker(s)/author(s) and do not necessarily represent or reflect the views or opinions of Leica Biosystems, its employees or agents. Any links contained in the content which provides access to third party resources or content is provided for convenience only. For the use of any product, the applicable product documentation, including information guides, inserts and operation manuals should be consulted. Copyright © 2024 Leica Biosystems division of Leica Microsystems, Inc. and its Leica Biosystems affiliates. All rights reserved. LEICA and the Leica Logo are registered trademarks of Leica Microsystems IR GmbH. RELATED PRODUCTS HistoCore BIOCUT R - Mechanical Manual Rotary Microtome HistoCore MULTICUT R - Semi-Automated Rotary Microtome HistoCore NANOCUT R - Automated Research & Special Applications Rotary Microtome RELATED TAGS AND TOPICS Histology, Tissue Preparation, Tissue Processing, Microtomy RELATED CONTENT Tips & Tricks to Better Histology in Tissue-Based Research (Part 2): A Review of Factors Influencing the Quality of Sections Histology Tips & Tricks: Questions And Answers, Part 2 Lessons From the Laboratory: Optimizing Your Tissue Processing Contact Our Product Expert Now If you have viewed this educational webinar or training and would like to apply for continuing education credits with your certifying organization, please download the form to assist you in adding self-reported educational credits to your transcript. Apply for self-reported educational credits Subscribe to our mailing list to learn about our upcoming symposiums and new research-focused product launches. 立即订阅! SHARE Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Email