A celebration of the inspirational figures behind innovation and achievement in pathology and laboratory medicine
06/23/2016 | Michael Schubert
A new method uses fluorescent proteins to highlight virus-infected cells and shows which proteins are affected
05/25/2016
The image is a colored scanning electron micrograph of a freeze-fractured section through a bundle of myelinated nerve fibres.
05/19/2016 | Soo Kng Teo
A new imaging technique that combines high-resolution pictures with motion information may improve radiotherapy planning for lung cancer
05/19/2016 | Michael Schubert
Researchers challenge the importance of color in dermoscopic diagnoses
Third harmonic generation microscopy could allow surgeons to spot and remove tumor tissue in real-time
04/22/2016
The variability in color and texture of these solid crystalline deposits arises from differences in the stones’ primary compounds.
04/22/2016 | Ralf Huss
Digital pathology and tissue image analysis tools are essential to developing companion diagnostics and enabling pathologists to support clinical decisions, but there is still work to be done…
04/01/2016
An Epicoccum species, ubiquitous in nature, distributed globally, and commonly found in soil.
03/29/2016 | Liron Pantanowitz
Around the world, use of digital pathology is becoming increasingly common.
03/29/2016 | Pedro Oliveira
Video microscopy sessions enable lively and enjoyable discussions of case presentations
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