Webinar: Preparation of Cells & Tissue for Clinical Diagnostics TEM
Electron microscopy (EM) plays a critical role in anatomical pathology and biomedical research, yet manual specimen preparation remains labor-intensive, time-consuming, and prone to variability. Traditional workflows require extensive hands-on effort, with kidney biopsy preparation alone taking up to four or more hours. The Prepmaster™ 5100 EM Specimen Prep Robot automates the entire workflow—including fixation, osmication, dehydration, and resin infiltration—reducing hands-on time by as much as 97% and reagent use by around 90%, while ensuring consistency and reproducibility. In this webinar, Robert Goodwin, EM Core Lab Manager at Froedtert Hospital/Medical College of Wisconsin, will share his personal experience implementing the Prepmaster™ 5100 in his lab. He will discuss the impact of automation on renal biopsy processing, sample integrity, and throughput, and how it has streamlined his team’s workflow. Learn how automation has enabled his lab to process up to 48 specimens per run, minimize human error, and produce consistent, high-quality micrographs. Join us for an in-depth look at how automated EM specimen preparation is transforming electron microscopy. Recorded February 26, 2025.

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