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Content by Michael Schubert:

Outside the Lab Training and education

Challenging Dogma

| Michael Schubert

John Gurdon, Emeritus Professor of Zoology and Distinguished Group Leader, University of Cambridge

Outside the Lab Microbiology and immunology

Resisting Resistance

| Michael Schubert

Rapid, affordable tests for bacterial infections could reduce overprescription

Outside the Lab Microbiology and immunology

Sneaky Superbugs

| Michael Schubert

Livestock-associated MRSA may escape screening and cross borders via human farm workers

Outside the Lab Microbiology and immunology

A Pig In a Poke

| Michael Schubert

Importing livestock for food or breeding may inadvertently invite in superbugs as well

Outside the Lab Microbiology and immunology

Playing Chicken With Chicken

| Michael Schubert

Antibiotic resistance is on the rise in Campylobacter species, but why? What can we do?

Subspecialties Clinical care

An Enduring Epidemic

| Michael Schubert

To end the global tuberculosis epidemic by 2030, we need to close the resource gap

Inside the Lab Digital and computational pathology

Through the Looking Glass Continued

| Michael Schubert

The beautiful world of pathology seen through a gallery of laboratory medicine images.

Inside the Lab Microscopy and imaging

Through the Looking Glass

| Michael Schubert

The beautiful world of pathology seen through a gallery of laboratory medicine images.

Outside the Lab Microscopy and imaging

Waging War on Resistance

| Michael Schubert

Automated digital microscopy reduces time to diagnose multidrug-resistant infections

Diagnostics Oncology

How the Bullet Lost its Magic

| Michael Schubert

Changes in P-glycoprotein expression could explain leukemia patients' treatment resistance

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