The Experimental Animal Pathology Laboratory (EAPL) provides a comprehensive array of histopathology services and expertise that enable UWCCC members to fully exploit the power of animal models of human cancer to reveal mechanisms that contribute to cancer development, progression, and responsiveness to therapies.
The Experimental Animal Pathology Laboratory was developed from the original Histotechnology Laboratory which has provided histopathologic services to investigators at the McArdle Laboratory since 1963, the year it was founded by the Director, Harold P. Rusch, MD and Henry C. Pitot, MD, PhD. It became a Shared Resource in the UWCCC in 1987.
EAPL prioritizes 3 critical aims:
- Provide essential histology services to UWCCC members
- Facilitate the molecular analyses of normal and neoplastic tissues
- Provide histopathology expertise to UWCCC members and researchers
Experimental Animal Pathology performs histology services in their lab located on the fourth floor of the WIMR-I building.
Contact Us
Supervisor: Dawn Church
Facility Staff: Joseph Hardin (WIMR 4012), Thomas Pier (WIMR 4018), Grant Mahant (WIMR 4018)
Lab (WIMR 4018): (608) 262-1836, EPL@cancer.wisc.edu
Office: WIMR 4003
- Our Location: Wisconsin Institutes for Medical Research (WIMR)
- Drop Off Location: Wisconsin Institutes for Medical Research (WIMR)
Open Hours: 8:00-4:30pm
Consultation Hours 9-11am & 2-3pm
Histology services
- Preparation of histologic sections from both paraffin-embedded and frozen tissue, including serial sections
- Block preparations of cell pellets and embryoid bodies
- Wide variety of routine and specialized histotechnology methods
- H&E
- Enzyme histochemistry
- Immunohistochemistry
- Special stains
- Slide preparation for in situ hybridization, LCM, and audioradiography
- Pathology consultation
More about EAPL
Acknowledging UWCCC
Any published research which received funding from the UWCCC Cancer Center Support Grant (CCSG), including the use of UWCCC Shared Resources to generate or analyze data or conduct clinical trials, must reference the UWCCC. See Acknowledging UWCCC in Publications, Posters and Presentations. Please also acknowledge “UWCCC Experimental Animal Pathology Lab” for any work supported by the EAPL. Thank you!
Sample Acknowledgment
“The author(s) thank the University of Wisconsin Carbone Cancer Center Experimental Animal Pathology Laboratory supported by P30 CA014520, for use of its facilities and services.”