Work with thought leaders and academic experts in histology

Companies can benefit from working with Histology experts in several ways. These experts can provide valuable insights and expertise in tissue analysis, cell imaging, and histopathology. They can help enhance research and development efforts, improve product quality and safety, and provide guidance in clinical trials. Histology experts can also assist in the development of new diagnostic tools and techniques, contribute to the understanding of disease mechanisms, and support the identification of potential therapeutic targets. Collaborating with a Histology researcher can give companies a competitive edge, accelerate innovation, and drive scientific advancements.

Researchers on NotedSource with backgrounds in histology include Mohammad Imran Khan, Dr. Hannah Actor-Engel, Ph.D., Dmitry Batenkov, Ph.D., Jeffrey Townsend, Irma Kuljanishvili, Connor Duffy, Thaddeus Allen, and Dr. Barry A. Spiering, Ph.D..

Dr. Hannah Actor-Engel, Ph.D.

Brooklyn, New York, United States of America
University of Colorado Anschutz
Most Relevant Research Interests
Histology
Other Research Interests (5)
Molecular neuroscience
Anatomy
Cell Biology
Molecular Biology
Cellular and Molecular Neuroscience
About
Biomedical scientist with Ph.D. in Neuroscience. Expertise in neuroscience, molecular biology, neurodegeneration, and fluorescence microscopy. Experienced researcher, problem-solver, and medical writer.
Most Relevant Publications (2+)

8 total publications

NR2A- and NR2B-NMDA receptors and drebrin within postsynaptic spines of the hippocampus correlate with hunger-evoked exercise

Brain Structure and Function / Dec 03, 2016

Chen, Y.-W., Actor-Engel, H., Sherpa, A. D., Klingensmith, L., Chowdhury, T. G., & Aoki, C. (2016). NR2A- and NR2B-NMDA receptors and drebrin within postsynaptic spines of the hippocampus correlate with hunger-evoked exercise. Brain Structure and Function, 222(5), 2271–2294. https://doi.org/10.1007/s00429-016-1341-7

Correction to: NR2A- and NR2B-NMDA receptors and drebrin within postsynaptic spines of the hippocampus correlate with hunger-evoked exercise

Brain Structure and Function / Jan 31, 2020

Chen, Y.-W., Actor-Engel, H., Sherpa, A. D., Klingensmith, L., Chowdhury, T. G., & Aoki, C. (2020). Correction to: NR2A- and NR2B-NMDA receptors and drebrin within postsynaptic spines of the hippocampus correlate with hunger-evoked exercise. Brain Structure and Function, 225(3), 1165–1165. https://doi.org/10.1007/s00429-020-02030-9

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Irma Kuljanishvili

Post Doctoral Research Associate at Harvard University
Most Relevant Research Interests
Histology
Other Research Interests (25)
Nanoscience
Nanomaterials
Condensed Matter Physics
Scanning Probe Miscroscopy
Nanofabrication and Nanolitography
And 20 more
About
Dr. Kuljanishvili is a highly educated physicist with a PhD in condensed matter physics, in low temperature nanoscale physics, focused on scanning probe microscopy and spectroscopy. She obtained her PhD from Michigan State University in 2005. After completing her doctoral studies, she worked as a Post Doctoral Research Associate at Harvard University till 2006 and later as a Post Doctoral Research Fellow at Northwestern University till 2011. During these positions, she conducted research on various topics related to condensed matter physics, nanoscience and nanotechnology, low dimensional materials physics and used variety of scanning probe microscopy and spectroscopy and nanolithography techniques in her research. Dr. Kuljanishvili has published numerous research papers in well-respected scientific journals and has presented her work at national and international conferences. She is highly skilled in experimental techniques and data analysis, and has a strong understanding of theoretical concepts in her field. In addition to her research experience, Irma has mentored numerous undergraduate and graduate students and taught courses in physics at the university level. She is dedicated to the advancement of science and technology and is constantly seeking opportunities to expand her knowledge and skills in her field.
Most Relevant Publications (1+)

45 total publications

Cell Attachment and Spreading on Carbon Nanotubes Is Facilitated by Integrin Binding

Frontiers in Bioengineering and Biotechnology / Sep 24, 2018

Imaninezhad, M., Schober, J., Griggs, D., Ruminski, P., Kuljanishvili, I., & Zustiak, S. P. (2018). Cell Attachment and Spreading on Carbon Nanotubes Is Facilitated by Integrin Binding. Frontiers in Bioengineering and Biotechnology, 6. https://doi.org/10.3389/fbioe.2018.00129

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Connor Duffy

San Francisco, California, United States of America

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Example histology projects

How can companies collaborate more effectively with researchers, experts, and thought leaders to make progress on histology?

Improving Product Quality and Safety

A company in the pharmaceutical industry can collaborate with a Histology expert to analyze tissue samples and evaluate the safety and efficacy of their products. This collaboration can help identify potential toxicities, assess drug distribution within tissues, and ensure product quality and safety.

Advancing Cancer Research

A biotechnology company focused on cancer research can collaborate with a Histology researcher to analyze tumor samples and understand the cellular and molecular characteristics of different cancer types. This collaboration can lead to the development of targeted therapies and personalized treatment approaches.

Enhancing Biomarker Discovery

A diagnostics company can work with a Histology expert to identify and validate biomarkers for various diseases. By analyzing tissue samples and using advanced imaging techniques, the researcher can help identify specific cellular markers that can be used for early disease detection and monitoring.

Supporting Drug Development

A pharmaceutical company can collaborate with a Histology researcher to evaluate the effects of new drugs on tissue samples. This collaboration can provide valuable insights into drug mechanisms of action, potential side effects, and tissue-specific responses, helping in the development of safer and more effective medications.

Improving Diagnostic Techniques

A medical device company can partner with a Histology expert to improve diagnostic techniques. By leveraging their expertise in tissue analysis and histopathology, the researcher can contribute to the development of more accurate and efficient diagnostic tools, leading to better patient outcomes.