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| Immuno Histo Chemistry (IHC) Techniques |
Immunohistochemistry (IHC) has long been used as the cornerstone technique to diagnose the type of cancer and to help determine the prognosis by analyzing and identifying cell types based on the binding of antibodies to specific components, antigens, of the cell. The visualization system is labeled with an enzyme, such as peroxidase, that will catalyze the colour-producing reaction for an antibody-antigen interaction. This training programme aims to train the participants to start IHC in the laboratory, optimize the various processes in IHC and also to interpret the results. |
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| Training Course Modules & Duration |
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- Basic: IHC - A Diagnostic Tool for Cancer Detection (3 days)
- Advanced ImmunoHistoChemistry (IHC) (3 Days)
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Customized training services as well as comprehensive training courses consisting of a combination of training modules are offered as well. |
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In the end of the course the participants will have obtained basic IHC knowledge and experience in performing manual IHC staining
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| Course Highlights |
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- Basic theory and practice of IHC
- Principles of workflow in the pathology laboratory,
- Hands on training on fixation, pretreatment, antibody, detection system, control-tissue and quality assurance.
- Instrument and technology exposure for brightfield microscopy.
- Interpretation of results, basic trouble shooting and quality control.
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| The reagents for the molecular diagnostics experiments are from Abbott Molecular Diagnostics (FISH probes and kits) and Dako (Immuno Histo Chemistry reagents) |
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| IHC Training Calendar |
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| Month |
IHC Training Program |
| August |
26th – 28th |
| September |
9th – 11th |
| October |
21st – 23rd |
| November |
25th – 27th |
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| Please click on month for promotional benefits. For further details please feel free to contact us at trainings@dssimage.com. |
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