A celebration of the inspirational figures behind innovation and achievement in pathology and laboratory medicine
01/31/2019 | Luke Turner
As the digital pathology revolution gathers pace, five new UK centers aim to put artificial intelligence at the forefront
01/24/2019 | Michael Schubert
As the new year dawns, what can we anticipate for pathology and laboratory medicine?
01/17/2019 | Luke Turner
Cutting time to diagnosis for influenza from days to minutes can prevent unnecessary patient isolation and lost hospital bed space
01/17/2019 | Clare Verrill
Digital pathology is in transition – but soon, computers may take on some of the more time-consuming aspects of our work and provide novel insights
01/11/2019 | Holger Lange and Cris Luengo
Artificial intelligence has a lot to contribute to pathology – but only with the contribution of pathologists who perform analyses no machine can
01/03/2019 | Luke Turner
An innovative approach aims to find the most effective inhibitors of α-synuclein protein aggregation, which is a leading cause of Parkinson’s disease
01/03/2019 | Tormod Schüßler
Specimen misidentification is not uncommon in pathology – but specialized printing solutions can reduce the likelihood of error
01/02/2019 | Luke Turner
A 3D model allows scientists to view live human cells in an unprecedented way, using an algorithm to display the shape and location of its structures
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Leading industry innovators showcase their newest and most advanced solutions for pathology and laboratory medicine
12/28/2018 | Luke Turner
An award-winning app aims to enhance the nephrology learning experience, facilitate discussion, and attract new people to the field
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