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Inside the Lab Precision medicine

Next-Generation Sequencing: Will It Really Replace Single-Gene Tests in Pathology Labs?

| Sponsored by Thermo Fisher Scientific

The move to in-house next-generation sequencing has resulted in time and tissue savings, and improved collaboration across cancer care specialties

Inside the Lab Digital and computational pathology

A Real PAIGE-Turner

| Luke Turner

Paige.AI is developing deep learning algorithms to revolutionize cancer diagnostics

Subspecialties Oncology

TruSight™ Oncology 500: Enabling Comprehensive Genomic Profiling for Every Laboratory

| Sponsored by Illumina

Comprehensively exploring tumor samples to analyze hundreds of current and emerging cancer-related biomarkers

Inside the Lab Digital and computational pathology

Leading by Example

| Michael Schubert

Bethany Williams shares her experiences as the world’s first Leadership and Management Fellow in Digital Pathology

Diagnostics Microscopy and imaging

FDISCO

| Jonathan James

A new tool in the pathologist’s arsenal might facilitate 3D imaging of tissues and organs

Subspecialties Clinical care

An Inside Look at the CNS

| Danielle Fortuna, Mark Curtis

Neurological disorders can be invasive and time-consuming to diagnose, but profiling cytokines in the cerebrospinal fluid can lessen that burden

Diagnostics Digital and computational pathology

Biosensors for the Future

| Luke Turner

From a new material for lung cancer diagnosis to real-time robotics for monitoring reproductive hormones, discover our latest bite-sized breakthroughs

Diagnostics Clinical care

Act Fast Against Infection

| Matthieu Legrand

To confront the increasing problem of antimicrobial resistance in medicine, laboratorians and clinicians must pursue rapid diagnostics

Inside the Lab Biochemistry and molecular biology

A Fluid Future

| Luke Turner

Liquid biopsy has shown promise as a rapid, minimally invasive way to profile tumors – but are commercially available tests accurate and consistent?

Diagnostics Liquid biopsy

A Diagnostic to Drool Over?

| Luke Turner

The use of saliva as a diagnostic fluid seems an attractive option – especially now that research reveals circulating tumor DNA in the fluid

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