The Comparative Pathology Program (CPP) in the Department of Comparative Medicine (DCM) at the University of Washington School of Medicine integrates the pathology of laboratory animal species with basic science and systems biology. We have extensive experience collaborating with investigators across a broad range of research and therapeutic development fields.
University of Washington
- University of Washington
- Department of Comparative Medicine
- Histology and Imaging Core
- UW Transgenic and Preclinical Resources program
Necropsy and Histology Methods
- Diagnostic Necropsy and Selected Tissue and Sample Collection in Rats and Mice
- Basic mouse necropsy video and alternative approaches
- RENI Revised guides for organ sampling and trimming in rats and mice
Aging
- Special issue Veterinary Pathology: Pathology of Aging
- Practical pathology of aging mice – Pettan-Brewer and Treuting 2011
- Pathobiology of Aging Mice and GEM Background Strains and Experimental Design – Brayton, Treuting and Ward 2012
- Color Atlas of Neoplastic and Non-neoplastic Lesions in Aging Mice – Firth and Ward 1988
- NIA Division of Biology of Aging and Nathan Shock Centers
Normative Anatomy and Histology
Web Resources
- Internet and Print Resources to Facilitate Pathology Analysis When Phenotyping Genetically Engineered Rodents – Bolon et al 2012
- Pathbase Homepage
- Pathbase Neoplasia Images
- European Mouse Disease Clinic
- International Harmonization of Nomenclature and Diagnostic Criteria (INHAND)
- Academy of Genomic Pathology
- ACVP/STP Coalition for Veterinary Pathology Fellows
- National Toxicology Program Non-neoplastic Lesion Atlas