Volume 36 (2013), 4 issues per year
Editor-in-Chief:
Managing Editor:
Associate Editors:
John A Kiernan (The University of Western Ontario, ON, Canada)
Umesh Kapur (Department of Pathology, Loyola University Medical Center, USA)
Assistant Editor:
Editorial Advisory Board:
Antonia R Villanueva (AZ, USA)
Rick Graham (Ventana Medical Systems, AZ, USA)
Cheryl Crowder (Louisiana State University, LA, USA)
Tony Henwood (The Children's Hospital at Westmead, Australia)
Linda Jenkins (Clemson University, SC, USA)
M Lamar Jones (Wake Forest University Baptist Medical Center, GA, USA)
Robert Skinner (University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences, AR, USA)
Michael Titford (University of South Alabama, AL, USA)
Richard Cartun (Hartford Hospital, CT, USA)
Patsy Ruegg (IHCtech, CO, USA)
David Tacha (Biocare Medical, CA, USA)
Chris M van der Loos (Academic Medical Center, AM, The Netherlands)
Damien Laudier (Laudier Histology, NY, USA)
Teresa R Flores (Ochsner Hospital, LA, USA)
Ronald Gordon (Mount Sinai School of Medicine, NY, USA)
Diane Sterchi (Indiana University School of Medicine, IN, USA)
W Douglas Scheer (Louisiana State University Health Sciences Center, LA, USA)
Elizabeth Unger (National Center for Zoonotic, Vector-borne and Enteric Diseases, GA, USA)
William E Grizzle (University of Alabama, AL, USA)
Gilbert E Herman (Botsford Hospital, MI, USA)
Stephen K Lau (Veterans Affairs Medical Center, GA, USA)
Diane Norback (University of Wisconsin, WI, USA)
Clive R Taylor (University of Southern California, CA, USA)
Guy Orchard (St. John's Institute for Dermatology, London, UK)
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The Journal of Histotechnology publishes original articles, technical notes and case studies that include a diverse scope of disciplines, all related to the study of living tissues. Topics include, but are not limited to, discussion of pathology techniques that allow disease diagnosis or treatment decisions; assessment of tissue responses to medical implants toward implant design improvement; presentation of new techniques to process and analyze engineered tissues for regenerative medicine application; and discussion of medical case studies. Articles dealing with quality control, tricks of the trade, and educational or administrative techniques directly related to these disciplines are also published. The Journal also provides National Society for Histotechnology members with content for earning continuing education credits. A Journal Writing Partnership Program pairs skilled scientific writers with authors who would like guidance through the manuscript development process.
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Committee on Publication Ethics
Maney’s healthcare journals are now members of COPE (the Committee on Publication Ethics). Journal of Histotechnology supports the ethical principles set out by COPE available on their website.