Re: graduate student textbook
Histotechnology 2nd Edition by Freda Carson.There is a workbook you can
purchase also..Very good!!
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Sent: Saturday, June 15, 2002 11:20 AM
Subject: graduate student textbook
> You folks are the greatest!!!!! Histologists appear to be the most
> collegial scientists in the world! You have already been very generous in
> offering advice to a non-histologist (psychologist who does some
histology)
> who has been trying to help other psychologists even less enlightened
about
> histology. Of course no good deed goes 'unrewarded'. Now these
> psychologists are so impressed that they want me to teach a graduate level
> class, to psychologists & other neuroscientists, who do not intend to
become
> histologists but need to do histology in the course of their research
(most
> psychology dept's are so poor that we can't afford to hire a histologist
but
> have to do our own). So I need to find an appropriate textbook to have
> students use for this. Or even good published reviews. I apologize, I
> should probably do more homework on this first, but am really not sure
where
> to even start. I was taught "hands-on" by a histologist years ago, never
> had any formal coursework in this. We will be able to do some wetwork in
> the class if that matters. Any recommendations you might care to offer
> would be very much appreciated! Susan Bachus
>
>
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