A celebration of the inspirational figures behind innovation and achievement in pathology and laboratory medicine
08/02/2019 | Jonathan James
A neural network called STORK can predict embryo quality with over 90 percent accuracy, offering fresh hope for successful in vitro fertilization.
07/16/2019 | Michael Schubert
A new imaging technique provides detailed views of tumor cells, allowing researchers to visualize the transition from precancerous to cancerous
07/15/2019 | Jonathan James
Michael Tanner discusses new fiber-optic technology and how it can be applied to disease diagnosis in the lung and other organs.
The transcriptome of circulating neutrophils may contain a signature that allows the early detection of intracranial aneurysms via blood test
07/10/2019 | Annie Pinfold
An image exchange portal for all gives patients and clinicians access to their digital records and can help coordinate and improve their medical care
07/05/2019 | Richard Levenson
A leader in microscopy, imaging, and diagnostics shares the lessons he has learned over a varied and exciting career.
06/27/2019 | George Karlin-Neumann
Techniques like droplet digital PCR technology can assist with early monitoring of cancer immunotherapy to ensure the right treatment for each patient
06/11/2019 | Navaneeth Nair
Augmented intelligence should assist us in our decision-making, but cannot fully replace the human factor
06/10/2019 | Michael Schubert
A new technique that spots damaged blood vessels by detecting proteins in the bloodstream could lead to earlier diagnosis and treatment of diabetes
06/07/2019 | Michael Schubert
The winners of the 2019 Educational Pathology Tweet Award share their views on the future of education in pathology and laboratory medicine.
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