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Original Article

Report from the President

Pages 1-6 | Published online: 12 Jul 2009
 

Abstract

Although the original Commission on Standardization of Biological Stains was first organized in 1921, it was not until 1944 that this was incorporated as an independent, nonprofit organization known as the Biological Stain Commission (see Clark 1974). The certification of dyes, as indicated by special labels purchased by manufacturers or vendors for attachment to the dye containers, originated with the parent organization and has continued to this day. The objectives of the Biological Stain Commission (BSC) are 1) to identify and standardize the content and performance of dyes and dye preparations used in staining biological tissues and products, 2) to issue labels of certification to companies that buy these to inform consumers that their certified dyes meet the specifications of the BSC, 3) to carry out and to support investigations on dyes and their performance, 4) to publish scientific data concerning biological stains and their use, and 5) to maintain, through scientific meetings and correspondence, an active “dialogue” among scientific and industrial personnel concerned with biological stains. The present report summarizes Commission activity and some of the changes that have occurred during the past five years.

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