A celebration of the inspirational figures behind innovation and achievement in pathology and laboratory medicine
01/31/2019 | Steve Clifford
A newly discovered chromosome signature offers hope to children with medulloblastoma who may not need intense therapy
01/31/2019 | David Ludvigson
A two-stage model featuring point of care sepsis testing and follow-up lab results could improve treatment and reduce the risk of mortality
01/02/2019 | Niamh Buckley, Laura Feeney, James Beirne, and Paul Mullan
Markers such as DNA methylation, analyzed by liquid biopsy, may improve on ovarian cancer testing options like gold standard CA125
12/24/2018 | Menno Prins
New biomarker sensing technology can detect miniscule concentrations of molecules in the blood to assist with patient monitoring
12/23/2018 | Jason Mellad
Epigenetics may combine with liquid biopsy to offer an effective way of detecting early-stage cancers and recurrences
11/15/2018 | Bradley Launikonis
This dangerous condition can cause sudden death during surgery – but until now, testing has been unreliable and often painful and invasive
10/11/2018 | Hamid Tizhoosh
Despite extensive discussion of the benefits of artificial intelligence in pathology, few are talking about one major advantage – image search and retrieval
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
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