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Inside the Lab Digital and computational pathology

A Clearer Picture

| Luke Turner

Digital pathology can be hampered by poor-quality slide images, but HistoQC aims to address the issue by automatically filtering slides by quality

Inside the Lab Technology and innovation

Quick Hits

| Luke Turner

Discover the latest in pathology and laboratory medicine with this roundup of short news stories

Inside the Lab Precision medicine

All the RAGE

| Luke Turner

A new genomic barcode tracker could help spot the rare immune cells that are most effective against cancer

Inside the Lab Digital and computational pathology

When the Current Serves

| Luke Turner

Anant Madabhushi has been at the forefront of computational pathology since its humble beginnings – but why and how did his journey in AI start?

Inside the Lab Laboratory management

Mistakes Happen

| Bamidele Farinre

It’s important to alleviate the impact of medical errors on patients – but we can't ignore their emotional impact on laboratory medicine professionals

Inside the Lab Biochemistry and molecular biology

Super Method Seeks Cancer's Kryptonite

| Jonathan James

The combination of genome-scale CRISPR experiments and powerful computational approaches has created a Cancer Dependency Map

Inside the Lab Laboratory management

The Tip of the Iceberg?

| Michael Schubert

Washing and reusing pipette tips could open the door to a greener and cheaper future for laboratories

Inside the Lab Regulation and standards

Wasting the Gift of Life?

| Sumit Mohan

Kidney discard rates are higher than ever – but the procurement biopsies that often rule out their use are unreliable and need to be standardized

Inside the Lab Genetics and epigenetics

Load Versus Response

| Jonathan James

Higher tumor mutational burden is linked to improved survival across multiple cancer types.

Inside the Lab Quality assurance and quality control

The Value of Extended Availability

| Samuel Reichberg, MD, PhD, FCAP

QC operations are costly for laboratories – but more efficient materials with better long-term stability can reduce those investments and save lives

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