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Subspecialties Oncology

Giving Prostate Cancer the Third Degree

| Georgia Hulme

A new nanotechnology-based test uses extracellular vesicles to interrogate the progression of prostate cancer

Outside the Lab Profession

Skin Deep: The Stigma of Rare Skin Disease

| Georgia Hulme | 3 min read

We spoke to Christine Ko about the psychosocial effects that burden patients with rare diseases, particularly skin conditions

Diagnostics Analytical science

In One Ear, Out the Other

| Georgia Hulme | 2 min read

How a portable NIRS technique rapidly and non-invasively detects malaria

Subspecialties Neurology

A Bank of Biomarkers

| Georgia Hulme

Investigating biomarkers for early dementia diagnosis

Subspecialties Oncology

A Tumor-Agnostic Prognostic Tool?

| Georgia Hulme

ctDNA tumor fraction acts as a prognostic biomarker across four advanced cancer types

Diagnostics Analytical science

Breast Cancer Protein Patrol

| Georgia Hulme | 2 min read

Targeted mass spec reveals changes in protein levels up to two years before breast cancer diagnosis

Diagnostics Genetics and epigenetics

Research Roundup

| Georgia Hulme

The latest research in pathology and laboratory medicine

Diagnostics Genetics and epigenetics

Does Dyslexia Have a Genotype?

| Georgia Hulme

Researchers have found 27 new genetic variants associated with dyslexia

Subspecialties Oncology

Insights into Cancer Inequalities

| Georgia Hulme | 2 min read

Investigating ethnic disparities in esophageal adenocarcinoma and prostate cancer

Subspecialties Microbiology and immunology

Quick Hits: SARS-CoV-2 Edition

| Georgia Hulme

A speedy summary of the latest SARS-CoV-2 – including new detection methods for viral RNA, wastewater surveillance, and more

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