A celebration of the inspirational figures behind innovation and achievement in pathology and laboratory medicine
08/25/2015 | Michael Schubert
Alzheimer’s disease predictive biomarkers in saliva may yield a simple, noninvasive diagnostic test
08/25/2015 | Roisin McGuigan
Could a tumor “squishiness” detector open a new avenue of cancer research?
Genomics could soon outpace other scientific disciplines as the king of big data, but there could be problems ahead…
08/25/2015 | Jay J. Ye
“Secretary-mimicking” artificial intelligence could help lift the burden of tedious report preparation
06/22/2015 | Michael Schubert
Team Aezon was founded when its leader, Tatiana Rypinski, noticed that technology’s healthcare potential wasn’t being fully explored.
As science fiction technology inches closer to reality, teams across the globe are competing to create the world’s first medical tricorder
06/22/2015 | Yael Glickman
A new staining method could offer a noninvasive alternative to cystoscopy when monitoring bladder cancer.
06/22/2015 | Roisin McGuigan
Two studies demonstrate how genetically engineered bacteria can be used to diagnose cancer and diabetes
Genetic analysis isn’t the only tool for delivering personalized treatment; a novel technique for matching tumors with appropriate therapies could prove a rapid and reliable alternative
A review of the clinical uses of liquid biopsy show it’s poised to make a splash in pathology
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