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Content by Michael Schubert:

Outside the Lab Profession

The Magic of Mystery

| Michael Schubert

A thirst for knowledge and the need to know how things work are the building blocks of a young scientist

Outside the Lab Profession

Reading Between the Lines

| Michael Schubert

The importance of making your literature readable and accessible to peers across the field

Subspecialties Profession

Traded for a Microscope!

| Michael Schubert

Sitting Down With… Richard J. Ablin, Professor of Pathology, University of Arizona College of Medicine

Subspecialties Oncology

Can’t Stop the Signal

| Michael Schubert

An investigation into PARP1 has given some insight into its link with cancer treatment-resistance

Inside the Lab Genetics and epigenetics

Elementary, My Dear Watson

| Michael Schubert

IBM's Watson takes a dive into the field of genomics to look for actionable cancer mutations

Subspecialties Oncology

Spot the Fusion

| Michael Schubert

Predicting pancreatic lesion malignancy risk is only an assay away with a PCR-based technique

Diagnostics Screening and monitoring

A Breath of Fresh Air

| Michael Schubert

Particles from your breath could offer diagnostic value for small airway diseases

Outside the Lab Oncology

A Drop of the Good Stuff

| Michael Schubert

Discontinuing leukemia treatment without cancer recurrence may be a little safer thanks to ddPCR

Subspecialties Microbiology and immunology

A Closer Look at Chimerism

| Michael Schubert

Research about the underlying pathways of chimeric transplant tolerance may aid immunosuppression

Outside the Lab Technology and innovation

Turn On, Tune In…

| Michael Schubert

Is social media the best way to talk and share your slides with fellow pathologists?

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