A celebration of the inspirational figures behind innovation and achievement in pathology and laboratory medicine
12/22/2014 | Woei Ming (Steve) Lee
A new method of lens production brings high-quality digital pathology into the realm of the smartphone
12/22/2014 | Roisin McGuigan
Gene expression profiling could reduce endometriosis surgery and increase diagnosis.
12/22/2014 | Michael Schubert
A new biosensor technique takes advantage of bacteriophages to rapidly detect drug-resistant pathogens.
11/20/2014
Metabolic bone disease is highly prevalent, and although bone turnover marker (BTM) assays have a key role to play in its diagnosis and monitoring, the lack of internationally recognized guidelines for the interpretation of patient results has limited their clinical usefulness.
11/19/2014 | Linda Thienpont, Katleen van Uytfanghe
Thyroid disease is a highly prevalent and severe health problem that requires timely diagnosis and disease management.
11/18/2014 | Howard Morris
We set out on a mission when we formed the task force on chronic kidney disease (CKD) – a joint project between the IFCC and World Association of Pathology and Laboratory Medicine
11/18/2014 | Pradeep Kumar Dabla
It’s so important that young scientists have the opportunity to make contributions to, and get involved with, programs that support the growth of their specialty field.
11/18/2014 | Roisin McGuigan
Initial results suggest that a graphene biochip is faster and more sensitive than ELISA
11/17/2014 | Michael Schubert
The tech giant’s newest “moonshot” aims to create a complete genomic picture of the healthy human being
11/17/2014 | Sabrina Leslie
Molecular imaging for the normal lab – a simple, cost-effective alternative
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