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Technology and innovation

Inside the Lab Companion diagnostics

Fluid Evidence

Liquid biopsy can help us appropriately treat patients with anti-PD-L1 immunotherapies, and ddPCR enables ongoing monitoring and adjustment of treatment

Inside the Lab Analytical science

Shining a Brighter Light

| Srikanth Singamaneni

A new “plasmonic patch” can enhance fluorescence-based detection and imaging for research and in the clinic

Outside the Lab Technology and innovation

Making the Leap

| Anthony Stender

Choosing the right post-doc can be a stressful process

Inside the Lab Analytical science

No Label? No Problem!

A new approach, wide-field mid-IR microscopy, can help identify biomarkers and diagnose and classify cancers without the need for labeling

Inside the Lab Technology and innovation

The Clinical Collaborator

Tiffany Porta is translating MSI technology into the operating theatre

Inside the Lab Oncology

Childhood Cancers Are Different

| Tim Triche

The features that drive pediatric cancers are vastly different to those in adult disease

Inside the Lab Analytical science

Coming Soon: Third-Wave Diagnostics

| Jason Heikenfeld

The need for continuous and contextual biochemical data is clearer than ever, and enabling technology may be just around the corner

Outside the Lab Analytical science

Quick Hits

| William Aryitey

A roundup of interesting stories surrounding pathology

Inside the Lab Clinical care

A Change of Heart (Genetics)

iPSC-based and genome editing approaches to the study of cardiac channelopathies may be the next step toward personalizing diagnosis and treatment

Outside the Lab Genetics and epigenetics

The Gentle Fetal Genome

| William Aryitey

Inertial microfluidics for fetal screening

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