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Genetics and epigenetics

Diagnostics Genetics and epigenetics

Protein Expression In Neurogenesis: Right Place, Right Time?

| Liv Gaskill

Phf21b, a protein associated with intellectual disability and depression, plays a crucial role in neurogenesis

Diagnostics Biochemistry and molecular biology

Journey to Molecular Pathology

| Michael Schubert

A timeline of key molecular pathology events, from Sanger sequencing to 100,000 genomes

Subspecialties Oncology

Precision Oncology Genomic Profiling: In-House or Centralized?

| Sponsored by Thermo Fisher Scientific

Panel discussion highlights the benefits of keeping it close

Diagnostics Omics

A Tipping Point for Comprehensive Genomic Profiling in Cancer

| Cindy Perettie

Precision medicine is key to every aspect of modern oncology – and comprehensive genomic profiling can help

Inside the Lab Technology and innovation

A New Dawn for Comprehensive Genomic Profiling with TruSight™ Oncology 500

| Sponsored by Illumina

Results from early access trials demonstrate the reproducibility and reliability of a pan-cancer next-generation sequencing assay

Inside the Lab Precision medicine

Prognostic Tumor Gene Test for Ovarian Cancer

| Liv Gaskill

A tumor gene test has been developed that may predict poor survival in patients with ovarian cancer

Inside the Lab Precision medicine

Think of the Children

| Luke Turner

Two experts in childhood cancers give their take on the intricacies of pediatric laboratory medicine and where they think the field will go next

Diagnostics Endocrinology

Cancer Drivers in the Dark Genome

| Michael Schubert

A new computational tool may help identify cancer driver mutations in noncoding regions of the genome

Subspecialties Microbiology and immunology

The Rise of Metagenomics in Infectious Disease

| Todd Dickinson

Might shotgun metagenomic sequencing one day be the gold standard assay for clinical microbiology?

Subspecialties Neurology

A Blood Biomarker for Alzheimer’s Disease

| Luke Turner

New research shows that neurofilament light chain levels could help with early detection of familial Alzheimer’s disease

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