A celebration of the inspirational figures behind innovation and achievement in pathology and laboratory medicine
07/05/2019 | Michael Schubert
The microbial diversity and species distribution of the cervix may help diagnosticians determine the patients at increased risk of cervical cancer.
07/03/2019 | Michael Schubert
From stunning slide images to abstract representations of bodily functions, discover pathology and laboratory medicine’s most enticing visuals.
07/02/2019 | Michael Schubert
Many previously laboratory-based tests now have rapid and reliable POCT alternatives – and primary care providers should be encouraged to use them.
06/28/2019 | Michael Schubert
Our gallery showcase is about more than just publishing pretty pictures – it highlights art’s vital importance in a visual discipline.
06/27/2019 | Michael Schubert
A new study uses machine learning to perform meta-analysis of eight metagenomic studies linking gut microbial signatures with colorectal cancer.
06/19/2019 | Michael Schubert
Diseases seemingly from the Victorian era are on the rise in modern-day medicine, and diagnostic professionals must keep them under consideration.
06/17/2019 | Michael Schubert
Adding IgA antibody testing to existing IgM tests can improve the sensitivity and specificity of Zika and other virus diagnostics.
06/10/2019 | Michael Schubert
A new technique that spots damaged blood vessels by detecting proteins in the bloodstream could lead to earlier diagnosis and treatment of diabetes
06/07/2019 | Michael Schubert
We sit down with Rick Mitchell to discover why he chose pathology and how he manages to pursue so many activities outside of the lab.
The winners of the 2019 Educational Pathology Tweet Award share their views on the future of education in pathology and laboratory medicine.
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