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Outsourcing Histology Services: Partnering with a Research Pathology CRO

  • Writer: KAMFEI WONG
    KAMFEI WONG
  • May 7
  • 2 min read

Updated: Jun 13


Modern biomedical R&D moves too fast for in-house bottlenecks. By outsourcing histology services to a research pathology CRO like iHisto, you gain instant access to specialized expertise, high-throughput workflows, and cost-efficient tissue pathology services—without adding headcount or capital equipment.



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What Is a Research Pathology CRO?


A research pathology CRO (Contract Research Organization) provides end-to-end tissue pathology services—tissue processing, staining, imaging, and pathologist review—for preclinical and investigative studies. Instead of building an internal histology core, academic labs, biotech start-ups, and pharma teams rely on CROs to:




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Why Outsourcing Histology Services Accelerates Research


Benefit

Impact on Your Lab

Speed & Throughput

Parallel, automated pipelines shorten turnaround from weeks to days.

Consistent Quality

Standardized SOPs minimize batch-to-batch variability.

Lower Cost of Ownership

Avoid six-figure hardware purchases and ongoing maintenance.

Scalability

Ramp from a handful of slides to thousands without capacity limits.

Expert Oversight

Certified histotechnologists and pathologists ensure data integrity.


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iHisto’s Tissue Pathology Services—What Sets Us Apart



  • Research-Grade Quality – Trusted by universities, biotechs, and CRO partners nationwide.

  • 5–7 Business-Day Turnaround – Faster decisions, fewer project delays.

  • Custom Protocols – Tailored fixation, antigen retrieval, or fluorophore panels on request.

  • Digital-First Delivery – Brightfield and fluorescence whole-slide imaging hosted on HistoCloud™ for remote review.

  • Transparent Pricing – No hidden fees; bulk discounts for high-volume outsourcing projects.

  • Local Convenience – Free specimen pick-up in Massachusetts for same-day processing.

  • Secure Archiving – Long-term storage of blocks, slides, and digital data for reproducibility.




iHisto's dedicated vehicle ready for in-person histopathology sample pickup.


Popular Use-Case Spotlights



  1. Drug Discovery & Toxicology – Centralize global team review with cloud-hosted whole-slide images.

  2. Biomarker Validation – Quantify protein or RNA expression across large cohorts using multiplex IF.

  3. Spatial Biology Studies – High-plex fluorescence imaging plus HALO cell-phenotyping pipelines.

  4. AI/ML Model Training – Curated libraries of annotated slides for algorithm development.



Frequently Asked Questions


Q: Do you offer both brightfield and fluorescence scanning?

Yes—our P1000 brightfield and confocal fluorescence scanners capture 40×, 80×, and 100× images in MRXS or DICOM formats.


Q: Can I send frozen as well as FFPE tissue?

Absolutely. We routinely handle frozen blocks, cryosections, and FFPE samples with protocols optimized for each.


Q: How are slides shipped?

We provide detailed shipping kits and, within Massachusetts, complimentary same-day courier pick-up.


Q: What turnaround time can I expect?

Standard turnaround is 5–7 business days from sample receipt; expedited 48-hour options are available for qualifying projects.


Q: Do you handle diagnostic or clinical samples?

No. Our services are strictly for preclinical and research applications; we do not process or report on human diagnostic specimens.



Ready to Streamline Your Workflow?


Email info@ihisto.io or request a quote to see how outsourcing histology services to iHisto’s research pathology CRO can accelerate your next discovery.



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