A celebration of the inspirational figures behind innovation and achievement in pathology and laboratory medicine
01/14/2020 | Luke Turner
A new algorithm finds that a quality control process to remove nonsense mutations in our immune system could be having an undesired effect
12/20/2019 | Gene R. Shaw
How can clinical pathologists and clinical PhDs effectively collaborate with colleagues who interact directly with patients to improve overall care?
12/16/2019
Leading industry innovators showcase their newest and most advanced solutions for pathology and laboratory medicine
12/16/2019 | Michael Schubert
The inventors of new diagnostic technologies discuss their innovations and how they can move laboratory medicine forward
11/26/2019 | Michael Schubert, Cory Nash, Jesse McCoy
Pathologists’ assistants Cory Nash and Jesse McCoy unpick the AAPA’s Grossing Guidelines and provide an insight into the gross examination of tissue
11/21/2019 | Laszlo Igali, Ferenc Igali
What place does virtual and augmented reality have in the future of pathology?
11/13/2019 | Dariusz Borys
Interdisciplinary collaboration can build strong pathology departments and offer patients faster, more accurate diagnosis
11/01/2019 | E. Blair Holladay
Pathologists and laboratory medicine professionals must take informatics data from concept to clinic
10/30/2019 | Thomas Westerling-Bui
Diagnostic errors are a high-priority patient safety issue – and image analysis using artificial intelligence could help detect and prevent mistakes
10/30/2019 | Anoop Grewal
In-depth analysis of next-generation sequencing can help personalize cancer treatment and drive the adoption of precision medicine
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