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Content by Michael Schubert:

Outside the Lab Training and education

Testing, Testing Everywhere

| Michael Schubert

The hazard of over-testing in hospitalized patients is very real – but how do we change this?

Outside the Lab Digital and computational pathology

Practically Perfect In Every Way

| Michael Schubert

With so many data storage and sharing possibilities, how can we match infrastructure to needs?

Inside the Lab Digital and computational pathology

Connecting Your Digital World

| Michael Schubert

So you want to transition to digital pathology. How will you store and share images?

Subspecialties Analytical science

Dark Fields and Diagnostic Disks

| Michael Schubert

New devices for detecting tuberculosis may speed up diagnosis and improve treatment

Diagnostics Oncology

More Precise Precision Medicine

| Michael Schubert

Are single-cell diagnostics needed to reveal the full picture in breast cancer?

Outside the Lab Oncology

The Lady Doth Co-Test Too Much, Methinks

| Michael Schubert

Guidelines recommend the Pap smear and HPV testing for cervical cancer – but are both necessary?

Inside the Lab Digital and computational pathology

Plugging Into Artificial Intelligence

| Michael Schubert

No computer can replace the judgment of a skilled pathologist – but it can save time and resources

Outside the Lab Oncology

Database Discrimination?

| Michael Schubert

Population databases may be an ineffective tool for non-European patients

Outside the Lab Training and education

Writing the Book on Pathology

| Michael Schubert

Emanuel Rubin, Distinguished Professor of Pathology, Anatomy and Cell Biology at Thomas Jefferson University, Philadelphia, USA

Inside the Lab Biochemistry and molecular biology

Superior Separations

| Michael Schubert

Burcu Gumuscu explains an exciting new chip-based method for DNA fractionation

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