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A new diagnostic device may improve colposcopy and reduce the rate of cervical biopsy
02/25/2016 | Liron Pantanowitz
Revolutionary wearable devices show promise for improving pathology workflow.
02/25/2016 | Michael Schubert
Mass spectrometry imaging can map cellular composition in unprecedented 3D resolution.
A new nanomaterial might be the key to portable devices for detecting cancer recurrence.
Diagnostic imaging may detect fungal lung infections faster and more accurately.
02/05/2016 | Hany Osman
A 3D-printed prototype in vivo microscope may make an expensive technology cheap and customizable
12/18/2015 | Katherine Lau
Confocal Raman microscopy is a new, noninvasive way of obtaining morphological and chemical information about cells that may lead to better cancer research
12/18/2015 | Kathryn Largue, Daniel M. Davis
New super-resolution microscopy techniques give us better insight into how our immune cells fight cancer, and how we can help
12/18/2015 | Roisin McGuigan
An all-plastic microscope for fast staining and analysis of white blood cells could allow cheap, point-of-care blood work
11/13/2015 | Roisin McGuigan
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