A celebration of the inspirational figures behind innovation and achievement in pathology and laboratory medicine
10/11/2018 | Roisin McGuigan
Sitting Down With James Wilson, Rose H. Weiss Professor and Director, Orphan Disease Centre, Profession of Medicine and Pediatrics, University of Pennsylvania
10/11/2018 | Jason Karamchandani
Jason Karamchandani explains how anatomic pathologists can identify and distinguish between the most common intracranial neoplasms of adulthood
10/11/2018 | Jane Buikstra
Where did paleopathology come from? Where is it going next? And, most importantly, how can clinical and paleopathologists work together to benefit both fields?
10/11/2018 | Niels Lynnerup
Niels Lynnerup explains the discipline of paleopathology and what benefits it has to offer pathology in the clinic or in the research laboratory
10/11/2018 | Holger Lange and Cris Luengo
How combining their efforts with those of the pharmaceutical industry can help pathologists make a business case for AI
09/13/2018
Sitting Down With Oliver Fiehn, Director of NIH West Coast Metabolomics Center
09/13/2018 | David Chiang
How to get proteomics back on track
09/13/2018 | Santhosh Girirajan
Researchers from Penn State examine the 16p11.2 deletion for its role in neurodevelopmental disorders and related phenotypes
Looking at miRNA expression levels may improve our ability to subtype bladder cancers and provide the most appropriate and effective treatment
08/17/2018 | Ilan Danieli
Broad NGS panels work well for cancer screening, but for monitoring, we need tools that are less expensive and more targeted
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