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Welcome to the Histotechnology Society of NSW. Supporting scientists and technicians for over 40 years.

Who we are

At the heart of the Histotechnology Society of NSW lies a fundamental mission: to advance the education and interests of histology scientists and technicians by providing an engaging platform for learning and collaboration.

What we do

We host regular scientific meetings and conferences, uniting experts and enthusiasts beyond our New South Wales borders, connecting with like-minded individuals and organisations across Australia, New Zealand, and around the world.

Whether you’re contributing to life-saving research, working in pathology, exploring marine biology, studying plant science, or delving into forensics, we’re here to support your educational journey.

Join us

Our inclusive community extends a warm welcome to all those passionate about Histology and Histotechnology. Join us today and embark on an enriching educational adventure. JOIN ->

Together, let’s shape the future of histology through learning and discovery!

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What our member say


Great experience

“I would like to congratulate you and your team and especially Carlee Hill’s presentation, on the surgical cut-up, on a fabulous performance. Was truly outstanding. Thank you so much for allowing me the opportunity to experience it.”

~ Sambath, Technical Officer, NSW Health Pathology

Very relevant

“I just wanted to say how much I enjoyed Carlee Hill’s presentation on cut up last Saturday. It was so interesting, well organised and I was glued to my seat the whole time. I found it to be very relevant to my role and she was an excellent speaker. I look forward to attending more seminars like Carlee’s presentation in the future.”

~ Clare, Senior Research Assistant

Educational

“I had the opportunity to attend the histopathology surgical cut up conference that was recommended to me by my lab manager. Just wanted to reach out and say how amazing and educational it was as a student and I look forward to future opportunities!”

~Vicky, University of Technology Sydney Student