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Diagnostics Profession

Translational Proteomics: Solving the Reproducibility Riddle

| David Chiang

How to get proteomics back on track

Inside the Lab Genetics and epigenetics

Decoding Autism on Chromosome 16

| Santhosh Girirajan

Researchers from Penn State examine the 16p11.2 deletion for its role in neurodevelopmental disorders and related phenotypes

Diagnostics Clinical care

Express Insight into Bladder Cancer

Looking at miRNA expression levels may improve our ability to subtype bladder cancers and provide the most appropriate and effective treatment

Outside the Lab Bioinformatics

The Economics of Personalized Medicine

| Ilan Danieli

Broad NGS panels work well for cancer screening, but for monitoring, we need tools that are less expensive and more targeted

Outside the Lab Analytical science

Quick Hits

| William Aryitey

A roundup of interesting stories surrounding pathology

Inside the Lab Clinical care

A Change of Heart (Genetics)

iPSC-based and genome editing approaches to the study of cardiac channelopathies may be the next step toward personalizing diagnosis and treatment

Outside the Lab Genetics and epigenetics

The Gentle Fetal Genome

| William Aryitey

Inertial microfluidics for fetal screening

Diagnostics Analytical science

Real-Time Tumor Analysis

| William Aryitey

MALDI and a SpiderMass device could save valuable surgery time

Diagnostics Genetics and epigenetics

Building a Dinosaur (Genome)

Reconstructing the chromatin organization of a common ancestor yields insight into dinosaur (and other) genomes

Subspecialties Genetics and epigenetics

Lessons Learned, with Pier Paolo Pandolfi

| Pier Paolo Pandolfi

A giant of leukemia research and treatment discusses his career

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