[Histonet] Junior Histo worker seeks suggestions forsmall project.

Jackie.O'Connor <@t> abbott.com Jackie.O'Connor <@t> abbott.com
Tue Mar 16 09:12:51 CST 2004


Let's not forget the patho-bratologist - I once sectioned a bratwurst for 
a German pathologist (Hans Dolz) - he never ate bratwurst again. 

Jacqueline M. O'Connor HT(ASCP)
Abbott Laboratories
Global Pharmaceutical Research and Development
Discovery Chemotheraputics





"Barry R Rittman" <Barry.R.Rittman <@t> uth.tmc.edu>
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As far as I understand, the industry making  hot dogs etc. usually have
a requirement that the grinding process is such that tissue within a
section can only be identified above a certain magnification. This is I
think chiefly so that the public will not be put off by finding easily
identifiable items in the meat. Thus the need for histology of these
meats - in fact the sections are really interesting. We should have a
competition at conventions to ask attendees to identify individual
components although this might decrease the consumption of these
products.
Perhaps there should be a subdivision of histopathology, a title of
wiernerologist, patho-frankologist, patho-bolognologist spring to mind.
Now that the seed has been sown perhaps we shall get some interesting
suggestions to take our minds of the more serious problems?
Barry

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So Steve,

What did you find  ?? I'm curious...I never eat them, but I'm still
curious..



Best regards,

Mark

Mark Lewis
Product Specialist
Anatomical Pathology
Clinical Diagnostics
Thermo Electron Corporation
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Sue,
I once did a little project at AFIP involving a Slim-Jim and a bunch of
different special stains to demonstrate what was actually in those tasty
little meat snax.


Steven M. Crochiere, HT (ASCP)
Histology Supervisor
LifePath Partners @ Mercy Medical Center
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