Research Cores

The department of pathology operates several research cores for Brigham Research institute, Dana Farber/Harvard Cancer Center, and Mass General Brigham.

Specialized Histopathology (SHP) Core

The Specialized Histopathology (SHP) Core provides consultative and interpretive pathology services including high quality, timely, state-of-the-art analysis of tissues obtained from a variety of experimental systems, including rodents, fish, and monkeys. This Core also provides professional expertise to assist in experimental design and the development and interpretation of tests and their results.

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Tissue MicroArray Core

The Tissue Microarray (TMA) Core generates tissue microarrays that allow hundreds of tumors and samples to be evaluated on a single slide, maximizing precious tissue resources. The Core also provides access to TMA Profiler, a Web-based database that facilitates data dissemination and sharing.

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Cytogenetics Core

The Cytogenetics Core provides insight into regions of the genome that are pathogenetic in various neoplasms, leading to an understanding of the molecular pathways that play a role in the biology of cancer. The Cytogenetics Core provides conventional metaphase karyotyping and a comprehensive menu of molecular cytogenetic methods.

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