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Diagnostics Microbiology and immunology

Proteomic Biomarkers: Predicting Death from Staphylococcus aureus Bacteremia

| Liv Gaskill

Researchers have taken a proteomic approach to identifying biomarkers associated with higher mortality in Staphylococcus aureus bacteremia

Diagnostics Analytical science

Making “Breath Biopsy” a Reality

| Matthew Hallam

When it comes to cancer or infectious disease diagnosis, could we simply exhale the answers?

Diagnostics Infectious disease

Business in Brief

| Liv Gaskill

From highly sensitive SARS-CoV-2 tests to RNA purification kits, discover what’s new in business this week

Inside the Lab Technology and innovation

New Meta-DNA Structures for DNA Origami

A new type of meta-DNA structure promises transformation in the fields of optoelectronics and synthetic biology

Diagnostics Analytical science

Breath Testing for Early Diagnosis

| Jonathan Lawson

Exhaled particles are of greater interest than ever – so how can we turn them to our advantage for disease diagnosis?

Diagnostics Microscopy and imaging

Illuminating Progress in Microscope Lighting

| Klaus Willeke

What benefits can LED microscope light sources offer those who are still using halogen bulbs?

Diagnostics Technology and innovation

Detecting Disease with Gold-Coated Biosensors

| Liv Gaskill

Biosensors developed using nanoengineered porous gold may aid clinicians in early disease detection

Inside the Lab Technology and innovation

A New Dawn for Comprehensive Genomic Profiling with TruSight™ Oncology 500

| Sponsored by Illumina

Results from early access trials demonstrate the reproducibility and reliability of a pan-cancer next-generation sequencing assay

Outside the Lab Infectious disease

Brave New World

| Michael Schubert

The eighth edition of our COVID-19 pandemic diaries from pathologists and laboratory medicine professionals around the world

Diagnostics Microscopy and imaging

Is Your Microscope Exposing You to Radiation?

| Neil Sharma, Manish Singhal

High-end microscope objectives transmit UV light more readily than basic lenses – but what risk do they pose to pathologists?

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