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Analytical science

Diagnostics Analytical science

From DBS to “Doo Dots”

| Jessica Allerton | 6 min read

How repurposed dried blood spot technology could improve access to diagnostic stool tests

Subspecialties Forensics

A Matter of Minutes

| Jessica Allerton

Mass spectrometry provides forensic toxicologists with a reliable and rapid answer to drug screening

Diagnostics Analytical science

The Exhaled Microbiome Profile

| Tina Chou | 7 min read

How volatile compounds in breath can be used to diagnose disease, develop personalized therapies, and combat antibiotic resistance

Diagnostics Analytical science

Mic Drop

| Jessica Allerton | 3 min read

A new microscopy technique reveals the secrets of lipid synthesis inside living cells

Subspecialties Microbiology and immunology

Facing Fungus

| Ayaz Majid | 7 min read

What are the diagnostic implications of the alarming rise in emerging fungal infections?

Diagnostics Analytical science

Into the Multi-ome

| Mark van Oene | 4 min read

What simultaneously sequencing four ‘omes could mean for the future of personalized healthcare

Diagnostics Analytical science

Opening a Window into Brain Trauma

| Georgia Hulme, Alun Evans, Jessica Allerton | 4 min read

Raman spectroscopy shows promise as the first point-of-care diagnostic device for TBI

Subspecialties Oncology

EVs for Ovarian Cancer Diagnosis

| Georgia Hulme

Three proteins identified as biomarkers for high-grade serous ovarian carcinoma

Subspecialties Microbiology and immunology

Blood on the Brain

| George Francis Lee

Proteins that slip into the brain through blood are responsible for reversing immune cell behavior

Inside the Lab Digital and computational pathology

An Imaging Revolution: from CERN to the Clinic

| Ron M. A. Heeren

Could recent developments in secondary ion mass spectrometry imaging revolutionize digital molecular pathology?

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