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Andrew Lisowski

M.S., HTL (ASCP)

Andrew Lisowski has almost 30 years of experience in histology and histotechnology. He attended veterinary school and earned his master’s degree in molecular biology. Andrew worked in histology, IHC and ISH labs, cell culture lab, performed in-vitro and in-vivo toxicology assays and was a member of a necropsy team. He worked for pharmaceutical companies, medical school and founded his own molecular and histology firms.

Published Pieces by Andrew Lisowski

How to Create a High-Quality H&E Staining Protocol

(H&E) Routine Staining quality depends on all preceding steps: fixation, processing and microtomy. Protocols chosen, as well as consumables used, might and will affect coloration and intensity of the stained specimens.

Troubleshooting Routine Histology: A Guide on How to Avoid Common Mistakes

Download this training resource to learn more about a typical histology workflow and receive guidance on how to avoid common mistakes.  

Fundamentals of H&E Staining

In this webinar, Andrew Lisowski explains the fundamentals of H&E, or Routine Staining as it’s often termed.

Processing Fatty Specimens

One of the most critical steps in histology is fixation, especially when it comes to fatty tissue.

Fundamentals of H&E Staining

H&E staining is often termed as “routine staining” as it is the most common way of coloring otherwise transparent tissue specimen. Download this training resource to learn more about the fundamentals of H&E staining.