MHP-MHTP Histology node is
hosting a seminar on “Why and Why Not of Hard Tissue Histology” on June 23rd, 9.00 – 12 noon (TRF Seminar Room
3).
Jack Ratliff (Franklin,
Tennessee) is presenting an overview on various histological methods used for
bone and biomedical implants in bone disease. Primary bone disease such as
osteoporosis and arthritis have major impacts on our communities.
Jack runs a Histology
consultancy in Franklin and has 19 years’ experience in Histology specializing
in resin applications for the histological analysis of bone, biomaterials and
medical device implants in musculoskeletal, orthopaedic, periodontal and
cardiovascular research.
If you have an interest in
bone Histology please join us on Thursday, RSVP to Angela Vais (angela.vais@monash.edu)
by Wednesday 22nd for catering
purposes.
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