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Content by Michael Schubert:

Outside the Lab Oncology

The 11 Faces of AML

| Michael Schubert

Classifying AML by genetic abnormalities may yield more accurate diagnosis, prognosis and treatment

Outside the Lab Liquid biopsy

Liquid License

| Michael Schubert

FDA issues first-ever approval for liquid biopsy companion diagnostic

Diagnostics Microscopy and imaging

Virus Vision

| Michael Schubert

A new method uses fluorescent proteins to highlight virus-infected cells and shows which proteins are affected

Outside the Lab Analytical science

An Electrifying Advance

| Michael Schubert

Electrical fields can modulate sample flow through lab-on-a-chip devices for greater precision

Outside the Lab Oncology

Animal Instincts

| Michael Schubert

Meet the four-legged diagnosticians who are sniffing out cancer’s secrets

Subspecialties Training and education

When Is a Cancer Not a Cancer?

| Michael Schubert

New diagnostic criteria for thyroid neoplasms prevents aggressive treatment of indolent tumors

Diagnostics Genetics and epigenetics

Biomarker to Predict Breast Cancer

| Michael Schubert

Ki67 in healthy breast tissue may indicate increased risk of developing the disease

Outside the Lab Microscopy and imaging

Color Critical?

| Michael Schubert

Researchers challenge the importance of color in dermoscopic diagnoses

Subspecialties Technology and innovation

Paper (ELISA) Plates

| Michael Schubert

A new type of platform for HIV/HCV co-infections could offer an affordable, portable and easy to use diagnostic solution for resource-poor settings

Outside the Lab Clinical care

Picking Out Parasites

| Michael Schubert

A new microfluidic device offers quick, affordable trypanosome detection and separation in the field

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