A celebration of the inspirational figures behind innovation and achievement in pathology and laboratory medicine
04/05/2022 | George Francis Lee
Rare diseases are inherently less understood than most other areas of pathology – but the uphill battle is slowly being won
03/24/2022 | Tian Yu
Could the adoption of antigen testing put the US farther behind in SARS-CoV-2 sequencing and variant tracking?
03/15/2022 | George Francis Lee
Whole transcriptome RNA sequencing improves identification of gene fusions in pediatric cancer
03/14/2022 | Liv Gaskill
New indices predict poor prognosis in patients with breast or ovarian cancer
03/11/2022 | Sponsored by Revvity
PerkinElmer are demonstrating the advantages of bead-based normalization for next-generation sequencing
03/08/2022 | Liv Gaskill
A new DNA sequencing technique can help diagnose patients at record-breaking speeds
03/03/2022 | Liv Gaskill
From predicting antibiotic resistance to investigating SARS-CoV-2 immunity, we bring you the latest in pathology and laboratory medicine
02/28/2022 | Mike Klein
How combining genomics with AI can help expedite the diagnosis of rare diseases in children
02/17/2022 | Liv Gaskill
A new test simultaneously screens for three rare genetic disorders in newborns
02/09/2022 | Sponsored by Abbvie
Plasma cell enrichment and FISH can improve prognosis, treatment, and outcomes for patients
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