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Content by Michael Schubert:

Subspecialties Forensics

The Working Stiff

| Michael Schubert

We speak to Judy Melinek about forensic pathology, expert witnessing, and the birth of a pathology-themed novel series

Diagnostics Histology

Preserving Spatial Insights

| Michael Schubert

Spatial profiling of tissues previously relied on fresh frozen samples – but now, preserved tissue can also be examined

Outside the Lab Infectious disease

A Season of Change

| Michael Schubert

The world has shifted on its foundations – and it’s time that people recognized the laboratory’s role in keeping it turning

Diagnostics Analytical science

Aim for the Stars

| Michael Schubert

From mapping the universe to exploring immuno-oncology, celestial object-mapping algorithms are shining a light on secrets hidden in data

Subspecialties Infectious disease

A Way Forward with One Health

| Michael Schubert

Pikka Jokelainen introduces us to One Health, parasitology, veterinary medicine, and more

Outside the Lab Profession

The New Scientists: The Einstein Montefiore Summer High School Research Program

| Michael Schubert

How a summer research program for high school students opened them up to a brand-new world of science, medicine, and more

Subspecialties Clinical care

The Pandemic – One Year On

| Michael Schubert

Listen to our expert roundtable on the current state of COVID-19, what we’ve learned so far, and the outlook for the future

Outside the Lab Infectious disease

Weathering the Storm

| Michael Schubert

We sit down with Mike Osborn, President of the Royal College of Pathologists, to discuss pandemics, priorities, and the future of pathology

Diagnostics Genetics and epigenetics

One Giant Leap for Genomic Diversity

| Michael Schubert

A new study has sequenced 64 haplotypes representing 25 populations – moving human genome reference data closer to reflecting true human diversity

Inside the Lab Digital and computational pathology

A Receptive Field

| Michael Schubert

Are images still relevant in pathology and laboratory medicine? Yes – but they are no longer the only pillar upon which the field stands

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