A celebration of the inspirational figures behind innovation and achievement in pathology and laboratory medicine
10/25/2015 | Tim Morken
What you need to think about before choosing the best system for your lab
10/23/2015 | Roisin McGuigan
Liquid crystal displays are ubiquitous, but could the technology be used to detect early-stage amyloid fibril formation?
09/28/2015 | Guiseppe Lippi
Manual microscopic analysis is the gold standard for analyzing blood smears, but it’s time to make way for automated microscopy
08/25/2015 | Jan Barghaan
No other device has captured pathologists’ hearts as much as the simple light microscope
08/25/2015 | Jay J. Ye
“Secretary-mimicking” artificial intelligence could help lift the burden of tedious report preparation
06/22/2015 | Michael Schubert
New mobile microscopy and software technology may replace slow and tedious manual examinations for Loa loa parasites
05/22/2015 | Roisin McGuigan
Current tests for nephropathy may not be good enough; but research could yield new options for effective diagnosis
03/30/2015 | Michael Schubert
New live cell tomography technology allows the observation of cells in their native environments in real-time
03/30/2015 | Guillermo Tearney
Capsule endomicroscopy offers a new method of diagnosing upper GI tract disease – quickly, easily and without the need for sedation or excision biopsy
New imaging techniques allow researchers to watch protein translation, movement and interaction within the cell
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