A celebration of the inspirational figures behind innovation and achievement in pathology and laboratory medicine
03/03/2015 | R. Condon Hughes, III
Optical biopsy could provide a wide range of diagnoses in minutes and should be viewed as a support, not a threat, to pathologists
03/03/2015 | Roisin McGuigan
A material found in diapers could change the way large tissue samples are analyzed
01/26/2015 | Aydogan Ozcan
How smartphone power, coupled with the scale of its adoption globally, offers a compelling platform for diagnostics.
12/22/2014 | Humayun Irshad
Two frameworks developed to detect mitosis in color and multispectral histopathology images
12/22/2014 | Woei Ming (Steve) Lee
A new method of lens production brings high-quality digital pathology into the realm of the smartphone
11/18/2014 | Michael Schubert
Scientists who developed live cell molecular imaging awarded the Nobel Prize
Pioneering rabies research may provide new insights into common neurological disorders
11/17/2014 | Sabrina Leslie
Molecular imaging for the normal lab – a simple, cost-effective alternative
10/03/2014 | Matthew Burke, Perry van Rijsingen, Olga Colgan
Matthew Burke, Perry van Rijsingen and Olga Colgan offer their perspectives on digital pathology adoption and the future of the field.
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