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OHSU Research Cores and Shared Resources OHSU's cores are your campus technology partners dedicated to the success of your project. For optimal results, take advantage of the state-of-the-art scienti�c resources within the OHSU community.

www.ohsu.edu/cores

07.12.2018

Histopathology

Mission The Histopathology Shared Resource is a College of American Pathologists (CAP) and Clinical Laboratory Improvement Amendments (CLIA) accredited core facility that provides investigators with histology services critical for the progress of biomedical research. Additionally, we provide investigators with consultation and education in regard to the best use of histopathology services.

ServicesThe HSR provides an array of pathology related services in support of basic, translational and clinical research at OHSU. Our services include:

Immunohistochemistry (IHC)1. Immunostaining of established antibodies2. Optimization of new antibodies3. Multiple Chromogens, e.g.:

DAB, Fast Red, AP Blue, AP Green4. Multiple Counterstains, e.g.:

Hematoxylin, Methyl-Green5. High-Throughput Automated IHC staining on

the Ventana Benchmark XT

Consultative servicesAdvice on histology, biomarker studies,research protocols, safety issues and grants.

More InformationFor more information, please contact Histopathology Shared Resource at (503) 494-9631 or visit www.ohsu.edu/hsr

DirectorGeorge Thomas, M.D.

StaffTodd CampSamantha LawsonCheyenne MartinJoscelyn Zarceno

LocationMarquam Plaza2525 SW 3rd AvenueRoom 235Portland, OR 97201

Emailhsr@ohsu.edu

Phone503.494.9631

Webwww.ohsu.edu/hsr

HSR provides an array of pathology related services in support of basic, translational and clinical research at OHSU

Histology1. Tissue �xation, processing and embedding2. Tissue sectioning3. Cryostat sections (frozen tissues)4. Sectioning for RT-PCR or other molecular studies5. H&E staining6. Decalci�cation of bone and cartilage7. Special stains, e.g.,Trichrome, Elastin, Iron,

Reticulin, Geimsa, etc.

HSR sta� can advise researchers on tissuepreparation, preservation and handling to ensurethe highest quality results. Our sta� have extensiveexperience handling human and animal samples toensure that tissues are properly embedded andprecisely sectioned as requested.

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