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Biochemistry and molecular biology

Diagnostics Histology

The Next Gen of Histopathology Training

| Jacqueline James, Manuel Salto Tellez

Are we ready to meet the demands of modern clinical practice?

Subspecialties Biochemistry and molecular biology

Water: When Things Go Wrong

| Tim James

When it comes to quality control in your lab, don’t overlook the obvious – contaminated water can lead to a host of problems.

Diagnostics Regulation and standards

Traditional Methods with Modern Outcomes

| Tibor Tot

A new prognostic index, combining morphological and molecular parameters, is needed to improve breast cancer guidance

Inside the Lab Oncology

Detecting Cancer with Carbon

| Roisin McGuigan

Initial results suggest that a graphene biochip is faster and more sensitive than ELISA

Inside the Lab Microscopy and imaging

CLIC to Enhance

| Sabrina Leslie

Molecular imaging for the normal lab – a simple, cost-effective alternative

Diagnostics Oncology

Collaborate or Cave in?

| Arnaud Roth

Pathologists’ involvement in patient care is changing – are you keeping up?

Diagnostics Microbiology and immunology

Changing the Nature of the Game

| Michael Schubert

Sitting Down With… Robert Pierce, Chief Scientific Officer, OncoSec, San Diego, CA, USA

Diagnostics Oncology

Non-invasive Prostate Cancer Screening

| Stephanie Vine

Can SERS accurately detect the early stages of the most common male cancer?

Inside the Lab Training and education

Minimize Errors, Report with Accuracy

| Ian Cree

Best practice guidance to ensure that molecular pathology labs get the best possible result

Inside the Lab Oncology

Best practice guidance for molecular pathology labs

Processes and key considerations when conducting a molecular pathology test for cancer patients.

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