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Technology and innovation

Inside the Lab Histology

Tissue Is Still the Issue

| David Moore

The need for adequate tumor samples hampers even state-of-the-art diagnostics

Inside the Lab Technology and innovation

Deciding Factors

| Ramon Felciano

Can clinical decision support (CDS) open up a doorway to widespread precision medicine?

Subspecialties Histology

H&E’s IR Upgrade

| William Aryitey

Boosting the accuracy of biopsy grading with Digistain

Inside the Lab Biochemistry and molecular biology

Sensitive Joints

| William Aryitey

A nanopore sensor can boost the sensitivity of an osteoarthritis biomarker

Inside the Lab Oncology

Controlling CTC Capture

| William Aryitey

A nanotechnology-based assay could increase circulating tumor cell capture

Inside the Lab Bioinformatics

Variant Database Collaborations – for Cancer and Beyond

| Obi Griffith and Heidi Rehm

It's important to research relevant academic papers, but it's equally important to make sure it's still relevant

Inside the Lab Digital and computational pathology

The Devil’s Advocate

| Anil Parwani

Some pathologists are skeptical of computational pathology. Should they be?

Inside the Lab Digital and computational pathology

To Adopt and Integrate

| Jeffrey Golden

How can we keep up with AI when it becomes integrated into healthcare systems?

Inside the Lab Digital and computational pathology

An Eye on AI

| Daniel Ting

Artificial intelligence aids overworked diagnosticians in detecting eye diseases

Inside the Lab Digital and computational pathology

Rise of the Computers

| Babak Bejnordi

Could the computational revolution offer pathologists a digital colleague?

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