A celebration of the inspirational figures behind innovation and achievement in pathology and laboratory medicine
06/22/2015 | Michael Schubert
Diagnosing coronary artery disease is not easy with current tools – especially in women – but a new blood test may be safer, easier and more reliable.
06/22/2015 | Yael Glickman
A new staining method could offer a noninvasive alternative to cystoscopy when monitoring bladder cancer.
Genetic analysis isn’t the only tool for delivering personalized treatment; a novel technique for matching tumors with appropriate therapies could prove a rapid and reliable alternative
06/22/2015 | Roisin McGuigan
A review of the clinical uses of liquid biopsy show it’s poised to make a splash in pathology
06/22/2015 | Fedra Pavlou
Novel mathematical tools show promise in predicting ovarian cancer patient survival and sensitivity to platinum-based chemotherapy.
05/22/2015 | Joe Whittaker
In the era of personalized medicine, the use of reference materials is more important now than ever.
05/22/2015 | Roisin McGuigan
Will gene expression be the key to mass pediatric screening?
A better understanding of melanoma could lead to new strategies for tackling therapy resistance
05/21/2015 | Michael Schubert
The next step in cancer research may be the use of bioinformatics to analyze large amounts of RNA
05/20/2015 | Keith Cheng
Curiosity’s road to pathology, zebrafish genetics, genomics and imaging
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