A celebration of the inspirational figures behind innovation and achievement in pathology and laboratory medicine
12/20/2015 | Michael Schubert
It’s often difficult to target pancreatic cancer cells while sparing healthy tissue – but a new therapy concept not only makes this possible, but also enhances the potential effectiveness of adjuvant treatments
When genetics yielded unsatisfactory answers about pancreatic cancer’s persistent survival, researchers looked beyond the genome – and found telling epigenetic changes
Pancreatic cancer is often treated as a homogeneous disease, but new research reveals distinct subtypes of tumor and stromal gene expression
Pancreatic cancer is a challenge to stage because there’s no good molecular imaging method – but three new antibody conjugates may change that
12/20/2015 | Christopher Chapman
Circulating tumor cells may hold information crucial for better pancreatic cancer diagnosis and treatment – but locating them needs special tactics
12/18/2015 | Xia-Jun Ma
RNA in situ hybridization offers a new way to overcome the challenges of advancing RNA cancer biomarkers to the clinic
12/18/2015 | Katherine Lau
Confocal Raman microscopy is a new, noninvasive way of obtaining morphological and chemical information about cells that may lead to better cancer research
12/18/2015 | Roisin McGuigan
We Sit Down With Michael Wells, Past President of the European Society of Pathology.
An all-plastic microscope for fast staining and analysis of white blood cells could allow cheap, point-of-care blood work
Over 90 percent of the human cutaneous virome is made up of unclassifiable “dark matter”
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