A celebration of the inspirational figures behind innovation and achievement in pathology and laboratory medicine
03/29/2019 | Jane Armes
Jane Armes discusses the value of molecular subtyping and targeted therapies in triple-negative breast cancer
03/26/2019 | Luke Turner
Liquid biopsy has shown promise as a rapid, minimally invasive way to profile tumors – but are commercially available tests accurate and consistent?
02/28/2019 | Lisa M. Wright
To harness liquid biopsy’s many advantages, it’s vital to ensure appropriate testing – and cfDNA synthetic plasma reference standards can help
02/26/2019 | Richard Salmon
Accurate color representation is vital for digital imaging in histopathology – but how can viewers ensure that colors are correct and consistent?
02/15/2019 | Aaron Schieving
When medical supplies contain products of human or animal origin, they risk potential contamination with potentially fatal prion diseases
02/14/2019 | Anant Madabhushi
The spatial arrangement of immune cells could predict whether aggressive chemotherapy is the best option for patients with early-stage lung cancer
02/08/2019 | Pranav Pramod Patwardhan
Pranav Patwardhan believes that all pathologists should develop an algorithmic approach to everyday slides and samples to maintain a logical workflow
02/08/2019 | Luke Turner
We sit down with Darren Treanor to discover what the digital revolution means for pathologists and how he created the revolutionary Powerwall
01/31/2019 | Luke Turner
As the digital pathology revolution gathers pace, five new UK centers aim to put artificial intelligence at the forefront
01/17/2019 | Clare Verrill
Digital pathology is in transition – but soon, computers may take on some of the more time-consuming aspects of our work and provide novel insights
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