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Single Cells Shine New Light on Lung Biology and Disease
In this webinar, Dr. Keith Wharton reviews a set of published studies using single cell analysis of lung tissues that have provided groundbreaking insight into lung development and disease.
Understanding How Clinical HPV Testing Leads to Personalized Medicine At Its Best
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...
Stereotaxic Accuracy
The instrument for moving a probe to a given coordinate in space – inside the brain – is a stereotaxic instrument.
AP Lab Quality Journey – Aligning Administration, Lab Leadership and Pathologists to Raise the Quality Bar
This presentation will review the challenges of creating a system to assess the quality and consistency of diagnoses produced by individual pathologists and discuss setting goals to improve the processes in anatomic pathology for enhanced patient safety. All...
Approach Angle in Stereotaxic Surgery
Varying the approach angle in stereotaxic surgery can overcome the conflict between positional accuracy and interpretability. Fortunately, modern computer controlled stereotaxic instruments make this possible.
From Magic to Molecules: The Intelligent Microscope
The content of this webinar will encompass detailed technical descriptions of novel and state-of-the-art methods to decalcify tissue samples that will be embedded in paraffin or for frozen sectioning for molecular and nucleic acid analysis for basic research...
Introduction to Lean Principles in the Cytogenomics Laboratory
By using continuous quality improvement, we can build consistency through standardization that can reduce errors and provide reproducible results. Many laboratories have questions about Lean practices and different ways it can be impactful to cytogenomics.
Navigator through the Brain - Stereotaxic Atlases for Neuroscience Research
Dr. George Paxinos paved the way for future neuroscience research by being the first to produce an accurate 3D stereotaxic atlas to guide placement of electrodes and injections in the brain of experimental animals. His atlases are now international standards
Muscular Dystrophy
Muscular dystrophy is a genetic disease characterized by progressive weakness and degeneration of the skeletal muscles which controls movement. The muscles of the heart and some other involuntary muscles are also affected in some forms of muscular dystrophy.