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Dr Carolyn Miazga received a BS in Biology from Boston College in 2003 and a PhD in Biology from Tufts University in 2009. Her dissertation focused on embryonic heart formation using the model system, X. laevis.
Immunohistochemistry (IHC) is a method for detecting the location of proteins and other antigens in tissue sections using antibodies. Though less quantitative than other immunoassays such as western blotting or ELISA, IHC shows where proteins are expressed in the context of intact tissue.
Watch this on-demand webinar presented by Dr Carolyn Miazga where we discuss common IHC problems and review tips and techniques for your experiments.
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Dr Carolyn Miazga received a BS in Biology from Boston College in 2003 and a PhD in Biology from Tufts University in 2009. Her dissertation focused on embryonic heart formation using the model system, X. laevis.