A celebration of the inspirational figures behind innovation and achievement in pathology and laboratory medicine
02/25/2016 | Michael Schubert
H. pylori's attachment protein contains a disulfide group that may be its downfall.
An excess of osteoclasts is the culprit behind brittle bones in Hajdu-Cheney syndrome.
The stability of a virus' hemagglutinin protein affects its potential to cause pandemics.
Epigenetic changes to memory T cell chromatin let them respond rapidly to re-infection.
02/05/2016 | Roisin McGuigan
New software for analyzing genetic data could bring simple antibiotic resistance information to your tablet or laptop
02/05/2016
Research group attempts to establish the evolutionary behavior of cancer cells, with interesting results…
Citrullinated tenascin-C may offer the ability to detect incipient rheumatoid arthritis in a subset of patients as much as 16 years before the onset of disease
02/05/2016 | Hany Osman
A 3D-printed prototype in vivo microscope may make an expensive technology cheap and customizable
02/05/2016 | German Ott
Follicular lymphoma is currently viewed as a single disease entity – but will recent pathologic findings redefine our perspective?
02/05/2016 | Fedra Pavlou
Voted Number One on The Pathologist Power List, Manuel Sobrinho-Simões, talks profession, politics, education, innovation, and the ups and the downs of a career that has inspired generations of pathologists.
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