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Infectious disease

Diagnostics Analytical science

A Word from the Wise

| Lauren Robertson, Jennifer Van Eyk, Maarten Dhaenens

Maarten Dhaenens and Jenny Van Eyk tell us about the value of mass spectrometry as a diagnostic tool and its impact beyond COVID-19 testing

Diagnostics Analytical science

The Call of Coronal Duty

| Lauren Robertson, Perdita Barran, Manfred Wuhrer, Jeroen Demmers

Jeroen Demmers, Perdita Barran, and Manfred Wuhrer walk us through the proteomics battlegrounds in the fight against COVID-19

Subspecialties Infectious disease

SARS-CoV-2 Variant Testing: AMP Guidance and Recommendations

| Liv Gaskill

New guidance for sequencing and identifying SARS-CoV-2 variants has been released by the Association for Molecular Pathology

Subspecialties Infectious disease

A Way Forward with One Health

| Michael Schubert

Pikka Jokelainen introduces us to One Health, parasitology, veterinary medicine, and more

Subspecialties Infectious disease

The Pandemic’s Lasting Impact

| Dennis Strenk

Dennis Strenk talks about pandemic priorities – and the pathology community’s concerns over what happens to patients who were de-prioritized

Inside the Lab Infectious disease

Quick Hits

| Liv Gaskill

From post-mortem gene expression to color-changing sutures, we round up the latest in pathology and laboratory medicine research

Subspecialties Clinical care

The Pandemic – One Year On

| Michael Schubert

Listen to our expert roundtable on the current state of COVID-19, what we’ve learned so far, and the outlook for the future

Outside the Lab Biochemistry and molecular biology

The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly

| Mike Osborn

Volume 13 of our COVID-19 pandemic diaries from pathologists and laboratory medicine professionals around the world

Outside the Lab Infectious disease

Weathering the Storm

| Michael Schubert

We sit down with Mike Osborn, President of the Royal College of Pathologists, to discuss pandemics, priorities, and the future of pathology

Subspecialties Analytical science

When Coronavirus Says Jump

A pangolin coronavirus has been found to share spike protein structural similarities with SARS-CoV-2 – suggesting it could infect humans

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