A celebration of the inspirational figures behind innovation and achievement in pathology and laboratory medicine
02/24/2020 | Luke Turner
Canada’s first human decomposition facility is set to open this year, shedding light on natural decay in cooler environments
11/11/2019 | Alice Ly
How mass spectrometry imaging techniques can assist clinical pathology – if standardization efforts are successful
11/07/2019 | Kimia Sobhani, Jennifer Van Eyk
Remote self-sampling may improve diagnosis and prognosis while reducing costs, but numerous factors must be considered for appropriate implementation
09/06/2019 | Ian Mason
As non-tuberculous mycobacterial lung disease increases, so do the efforts to find better diagnostics and treatments
08/27/2019 | Luke Turner
Discover the latest in pathology and laboratory medicine with this roundup of short news stories
07/29/2019 | Jonathan James
An algorithm originally developed for Netflix shows promise to improve the diagnostic applications of Raman spectroscopy.
07/19/2019 | Luke Turner
A new, noninvasive test for assessing gut function could diagnose inflammatory bowel disease using only a small blood and stool sample.
04/24/2019 | Luke Turner
D-serine has shown potential as a biomarker for the prediction of kidney function and the detection of chronic kidney disease
04/16/2019 | Amanda Winters
The gold standard for monitoring acute myeloid leukemia relapse after bone marrow transplant is chimerism testing – but is it sensitive enough?
04/03/2019 | Luke Turner
Different glycosylation patterns in patients with idiopathic REM sleep behavior disorder could predict the future onset of neurodegenerative disease
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