In November’s issue of The Pathologist, we explore the endless possibilities for digital pathology when real and virtual worlds collide. Two pioneers weigh in – what are the pros and cons? What resources do labs need to combine these dimensions? What possibilities open up when moving into the VR/AR space? Also in this issue…

Lara Richer explains how labs can play their part in the environmental crisis

Jonhan Ho and Sylvain Mailhot give their perspective on the present and future of digital pathology

Adil Menon discusses the current state of antiangiogenic therapy and the potential of vascular normalization

Learn about how the #Path2Path initiative is encouraging medical students to pursue a career in pathology

And much more: Karen Villar Zarra and colleagues highlight the essential role of the pathologists’ assistant in interventional pathology, a blood test that predicts viral infection, and an interview with Nasir Rajpoot, Co-Director of the PathLAKE Consortium, Professor of Computational Pathology at the University of Warwick, and Honorary Scientist at the Department of Pathology, University Hospitals Coventry and Warwickshire NHS Trust, Coventry, UK

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