Pathology Research Services
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The Pathology Research Services laboratory at UW Medicine Department of Pathology provides expertise in a broad spectrum of morphologic studies required for interpretation of disease processes.
The primary morphologic techniques offered by Pathology Research Services, on a fee for service basis, include paraffin, frozen and electron microscopy tissue processing and embedding, routine histology including special histologic stains, tissue enzyme histochemistry, immunohistochemistry (IHC), immunofluorescence, digital photomicrography, computerized quantitative morphometric analysis, in situ hybridization, and ancillary techniques (such as competitive inhibition assays, and Western and Northern blotting necessary to ensure the specificity and sensitivity of reagents).
Scientists and staff in our lab have many years of experience and expertise in all of these techniques, and are available to help you in the planning and execution of your research projects. .
Please visit the Alpers Lab website for additional information.
Our lab provides routine histology, immunohistochemistry, and in-situ hybridization services at reasonable prices. To submit samples, please fill out the Service Request Form and bring your samples to Room E506 of the Health Science Building. For questions, please contact our lab supervisor, Kelly Hudkins (kellylee@u.washington.edu) at 543-6746.
Please use the forms below when submitting samples:
Note: You must have Adobe Acrobat Reader in order to view the forms. Please contact us if you have difficulites.
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Please note that for research groups outside of the UW, there will be a 15.6% overhead charge added to the total bill.
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