A celebration of the inspirational figures behind innovation and achievement in pathology and laboratory medicine
09/13/2018 | Carlo Medici
For better diagnosis and monitoring of Alzheimer’s disease, as well as drug R&D, we need to move toward widespread use of MRI biomarker imaging, even if blood screening tests become a reality
09/13/2018 | E. Blair Holladay
How can you use benchmarking to learn and improve?
08/17/2018 | Jason Heikenfeld
The need for continuous and contextual biochemical data is clearer than ever, and enabling technology may be just around the corner
07/19/2018
Many sepsis patients’ lactate levels aren’t measured according to recommendations – but why not, and how might doing so change patient outcomes?
06/21/2018
Sitting Down With Richard M. Linnehan, Veterinary pathologist and Astronaut.
06/21/2018 | Pier Paolo Pandolfi
A giant of leukemia research and treatment discusses his career
05/11/2018 | Tim Woods
Quality matters, especially when it comes to pathology and laboratory medicine
05/11/2018 | James L. Wisecarver
Recruitment efforts need a boost to keep up with laboratory positions
04/17/2018 | Simon Heales
GOSH’s high-throughput 24-hour lab offers quick results without compromising quality
04/17/2018 | Sarah Inglott
Collaborations and translational research mean GOSH’s flow cytometry lab serves patients in the best way possible
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