Tag: tissue slicing

Publication Highlight: Dr. Joannah Fergusson’s Breakthrough in Modeling Immune Responses Ex Vivo

At Precisionary Instruments, our ultimate goal is to support scientists throughout their careers and we absolutely love following them as they become successful in their respective fields. There is nothing more rewarding than partnering with brilliant minds, watching their projects evolve, and celebrating their monumental milestones. Today, we are thrilled to shine a Lab Spotlight […]

Written by on May 22, 2026

Masterclass on Tissue Slicing: Multi-Organ Models for Modern Biomedical Research

Precisionary Europe is hosting a free one-day masterclass on tissue slicing in Dublin on July 2, 2026. Featuring a keynote by Dr. Yiying Zhang (Harvard Medical School / MGH) on the gut-brain axis, live hands-on time with the Compresstome VF-510-0Z, and methodology discussions across multiple organ systems. Seating is limited — register free at Eventbrite. […]

Written by on May 12, 2026

Sectioning Organoids with Precision: How the Compresstome Enables Advanced 3D Tissue Research

The Growing Role of Organoids in Research Organoids are transforming biomedical research. These three-dimensional, multicellular models mimic the architecture and function of real human tissues, making them invaluable for studying complex processes such as organ development, cancer progression, and regenerative therapies. Derived from stem cells or primary tissues, organoids maintain the spatial organization, cellular diversity, […]

Written by on June 3, 2025

Understanding the Different Experimental Applications for Vibratomes vs. Microtomes (vs. Both)

In the realm of scientific research—particularly in histology, neuroscience, and pathology—the precise sectioning of biological samples is critical. Two primary instruments used for this purpose are vibratomes and microtomes. Each has its unique advantages and specific applications, as well as some overlapping uses. In this article, we will explore the different experimental applications for vibratomes […]

Written by on July 22, 2024