A celebration of the inspirational figures behind innovation and achievement in pathology and laboratory medicine
03/19/2019 | Sponsored by Inspirata
In a quiet, yet purposeful way, the world of pathology changed with little fanfare on February 22, 2019
03/08/2019 | George Vasmatzis and John Cheville
Newly discovered genetic alterations could indicate whether treatment or active surveillance is the best option for low-risk prostate cancer patients
02/28/2019 | Michael Schubert
For regions with limited infrastructure, a device that can diagnose Kaposi’s sarcoma without the need for a steady power supply could be invaluable
02/28/2019 | Lisa M. Wright
To harness liquid biopsy’s many advantages, it’s vital to ensure appropriate testing – and cfDNA synthetic plasma reference standards can help
02/26/2019 | Richard Salmon
Accurate color representation is vital for digital imaging in histopathology – but how can viewers ensure that colors are correct and consistent?
02/15/2019 | Luke Turner
We round up the latest news in pathology and laboratory medicine with these bite-sized stories
02/14/2019 | Anant Madabhushi
The spatial arrangement of immune cells could predict whether aggressive chemotherapy is the best option for patients with early-stage lung cancer
02/08/2019 | Michael Schubert
An electronic gas-sensing capsule may increase diagnostic and monitoring accuracy in disorders of the digestive tract
02/08/2019 | Luke Turner
We sit down with Darren Treanor to discover what the digital revolution means for pathologists and how he created the revolutionary Powerwall
02/01/2019 | William Aryitey
Despite being a young field, epigenetics has an important role to play when investigating, diagnosing, and treating complex diseases
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