A celebration of the inspirational figures behind innovation and achievement in pathology and laboratory medicine
04/07/2021 | Sponsored by Akoya Biosciences
With a new wave of advanced biomarker research on the horizon, spatial phenotyping can support researchers from bench to bedside
03/29/2021 | Michael Schubert
A new study has sequenced 64 haplotypes representing 25 populations – moving human genome reference data closer to reflecting true human diversity
03/23/2021 | Liv Gaskill
What’s new in pathology and laboratory medicine? We bring you a whistle-stop roundup of the latest research
03/23/2021 | Sponsored by Thermo Fisher Scientific
Is comprehensive genomic profiling the next step in the evolution of genomics for oncology research and diagnostics?
03/19/2021 | Liv Gaskill
Machine learning could help to identify autism spectrum disorder earlier in the blood
03/16/2021 | Liv Gaskill
Using a simple blood test to identify the tissue source and genes of dead cells may be a step forward for noninvasive biopsies
03/11/2021 | Liv Gaskill
Findings from the largest genome-wide meta-analysis of primary open-angle glaucoma could lead to new treatment targets
03/08/2021 | Liv Gaskill
Medical detection dogs are impractical for mass testing – so make way for a canine-mimicking, machine-based cancer detection system
02/27/2021 | Graham Danks
The twelfth volume of our COVID-19 pandemic diaries from pathologists and laboratory medicine professionals around the world
02/25/2021 | Liv Gaskill
Finding the cause of Autism Spectrum Disorder is like solving a puzzle – and four new studies may hold more of the pieces
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