The Role of Histopathology in Characterizing and Validating Animal Models of Human Diseases

When:  Jun 23, 2021

Presented by Heather Deutsch, MS, HTL(ASCP), Janssen R&D

Animal models of human diseases are a crucial part of medicine and biological research. Animal models are developed to closely mimic a pathological condition or disease process in humans for the purpose of studying more closely that specific disease or to predict the clinical outcome of a novel therapeutic. It is important to collect physical observations and biological samples to help with characterization and validation. Biological samples can then be further tested using in vitro analyses, which include Immunohistochemistry (IHC) and H&E stains. This webinar will highlight how IHC and H&E stains are utilized in animal model characterization and validation.


This webinar is part of the 2021 Laboratory Webinar Series.
Laboratory Webinars are a great, inexpensive way to provide continuing education to a large number of employees.
The cost for each session is the same regardless of the number of attendees.

*Earn CEU's - One CEU per attendee per session
*Group Learning - Unlimited # of participants for one low fee
*Archive Sessions - Archived materials are available for 1 year to train new staff - AND STILL EARN CEUs!

NEW affordable and flexible pricing!

  • Early Bird (more than 30 days in advance) - $79.00
  • Regular (month of live event) - $99.00
  • Late (30 days after or later) - $125.00

Any questions please contact the NSH Office, 443-535-4060 or histo@nsh.org.