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This webinar provides a high-level overview of the new In-vitro Diagnostics EU Regulation (IVDR) that came into effect as of May 26th, 2022, and the implications for institutions offering laboratory-developed tests (LDTs).

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.

Join Dr. Bethany Williams as she shares practical advice on how we can utilize Digital Pathology to report from home safely and confidently. 

In this webinar, Fiona Tarbet will investigate some of the effects of poor technique on section and stain quality and identify ways of producing better results.

In this webinar, Andrew Lisowski explains the fundamentals of H&E, or Routine Staining as it’s often termed.

One of the most critical steps in histology is fixation, especially when it comes to fatty tissue.

In this session, we will focus on the impact for your laboratory, and provide some practical guidance to help with a smooth transition to digital pathology. From pragmatic considerations, when selecting a scanner, to workflow implications, this webinar aims to arm you with the information needed to identify the right solution.

In this webinar, Dr. Keith Wharton reviews a set of published studies using single cell analysis of lung tissues that have provided ground breaking insight into lung development and disease.

In recent years, digital pathology has gone from an intriguing idea to an integral part of how academic and commercial labs operate. Join Leica Biosystems and Procia Digital Pathology as they discuss why institutions are going digital today and how they...

  • Cecilia Yeung ,
    Pathologist – Seattle Cancer Care Alliance, Assistant Professor – University of Washington, Dept. of Pathology

In this session, we will briefly review the basics of molecular biology, examine critical factors which affect the quality of nucleic acids in the tissues and cells which are submitted for downstream molecular diagnostics, and briefly introduce some...

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