Leica Microsystems' McCormick Scientific provides a range of OEM histology products to our valued
trade partners.
The innovative company portfolio consists of patent protected products such as the premium TurbOFlow
embedding and biopsy cassettes, `Paraplast' paraffin embedding medium, disposable and metal base molds
and cassette storage systems.
McCormick Scientific was originally founded by Dr. James McCormick, the pioneer in the cassette system
and contributor to many high quality histology innovations still used in the histopathology laboratory. The
McCormick Scientific brand is now part of Leica Microsystems, while Dr JB McCormick continues his
pioneering work independently in the histology community.
The company is supported by a strong patent portfolio of new products
and a rich pipeline of new concepts and procedures. The new tissue
processing tools, methods and patents products being developed by
Dr. James McCormick and his staff, in fact, have the potential to
dramatically alter the cancer screening technologies available today
and transform the marketplace — much as Dr. McCormick’s
early work transformed the histotechnology industry in the 1960s.
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ten only one or two millimeters in size — and are collected
using minimally invasive, image-guided techniques and then cut into
very thin sections for analysis. McCormick Scientific was formed
to provide the new and better tools needed to safely collect, process,
embed, section, store and protect these specimens in this new, “molecular
age” of histopathology.
The company is supported by a strong patent portfolio of new products
and a rich pipeline of new concepts and procedures. The new tissue
processing tools, methods and patents products being developed by
Dr. James McCormick and his staff, in fact, have the potential to
dramatically alter the cancer screening technologies available today
and transform the marketplace — much as Dr. McCormick’s
early work transformed the histotechnology industry in the 1960s.
To learn more about our company: |