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Content by Michael Schubert:

Diagnostics Microscopy and imaging

Defining Boundaries

| Michael Schubert

Third harmonic generation microscopy could allow surgeons to spot and remove tumor tissue in real-time

Diagnostics Oncology

The PDAC Key

| Michael Schubert

Pancreatic cancer cells don’t seem to rely on EMT for metastasis – but it plays a key role in their ability to resist our best chemotherapy options

Diagnostics Oncology

Cells on the (Invasion) Front Lines

| Michael Schubert

Long thought to be a key component of the metastatic process, researchers are now questioning long-held beliefs of the role of epithelial-to-mesenchymal transition

Subspecialties Genetics and epigenetics

Single-Gene Source for Schizophrenia?

| Michael Schubert

Mutations in the SETD1A gene are rare, but significantly increase patients’ risk of schizophrenia and neurodevelopmental disorders

Inside the Lab Genetics and epigenetics

An On/Off Switch for Heart Attacks

| Michael Schubert

ANGPTL4 mutations can reduce patients’ risk of heart attack by up to 50 percent – so could neutralizing the gene offer a new route to prevention?

Diagnostics Microbiology and immunology

Tracing T Cells

| Michael Schubert

New software can reconstruct T cell receptor sequences from RNA sequencing data

Outside the Lab Clinical care

Respiration Inspiration

| Michael Schubert

Can a new aerodynamics-inspired “sneezometer” that measures airflow with high speed and sensitivity offer a new tool for respiratory disease diagnostics?

Inside the Lab Screening and monitoring

A PSA on PSA

| Michael Schubert

The cost of prostate cancer screening can outweigh its benefits – but the right strategy can maximize the return on investment

Inside the Lab Screening and monitoring

Small Mutations, Big Impact

| Michael Schubert

A new study reveals that screening for mutations in patients with advanced lung cancer can focus their treatment options and improve success rates

Outside the Lab Microbiology and immunology

Bacterial Biomarker Hope for Infants

| Michael Schubert

Changes in the gut microbiome of infants who develop necrotizing enterocolitis may allow us to predict, and perhaps even treat, the disease

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