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Basics of Immunohistochemistry

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What Does it Cover?

Immunohistochemistry is the technology of detecting cellular and infectious agent proteins in tissue with antibodies and then labeling those antibodies with a chromogen so that they are detectable under a light microscope. This science has become a standard method in diagnostics for classifying neoplasms and detecting infectious microbes. The science and technique behind immunohistochemistry are discussed in this webinar.

What Will You Learn?

  • Basics in immunhistochemical technique
  • Understanding the science behind IHC
  • Exploring different options of detection systems
  • Overview of different clonality: monoclonals vs polyclonals

Who Should Attend?

  • Histotechnologists
  • Pathologists
  • Oncologists
  • Medical Directors
  • Lab Managers
  • Lab Technicians
  • Residents/Histotech Students
  • Health Care Professionals

Speaker

Jeff Gordon

Tissue Diagnostics

OEM Sales Manager

Jeff Gordon is the OEM Sales Manager for Tissue Diagnostics. He has a Bachelor of Science in Microbiology from the University of Arkansas. In his over 17 years in the diagnostic Immunohistochemistry industry, he has served as a technical consultant managing territories covering most of the United States and Canada, as International Sales Manager, and as the Director of Sales and Marketing for Cell Marque before transitioning to OEM Sales Manager as part of the MilliporeSigma corporation. His roles have involved sales, marketing, customer care/complaint handling, and product development. He has given over 60 IHC-related workshops and webinars at a local, state, national, and international level.

Webinar Information

Protein biology

  • Immunohistochemistry

Clinical testing and diagnostics manufacturing

  • Duration:1 hour 12 minutes

  • Language:English

  • Presented:


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