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Technology and innovation

Inside the Lab Profession

Simulated Scenarios: Real-Life Benefits

| Viren N. Naik

Simulation has an important place in medical education – now is the time to get on board

Subspecialties Bioinformatics

Creating an Immune Inventory

| Roisin McGuigan

An EHR-derived phenotypic disease catalog allows replication of decades of work on HLAs

Inside the Lab Histology

The Promise of Precision Pathology

| Michael H.A. Roehrl

Pathologists must drive the future of precision medicine – and a new kind of pathology will be crucial

Diagnostics Genetics and epigenetics

A Clean (Gene) Break

| Michael Schubert

CRISPR/Cas gene editing is a powerful, ever-evolving tool – but it seems to be here to stay…

Inside the Lab Histology

Seeing the Light

| Michael Schubert

Conventional histopathology has drawbacks - could light-sheet microscopy change the game?

Inside the Lab Histology

(Bio) Banking on Pathology’s Future

| Fay Betsou

Biobanks are vital to research and diagnostics, but we still have a lot of work to do...

Inside the Lab Digital and computational pathology

Rebuilding the Microscope for Digital Pathology

| Guoan Zheng

Expensive robotic microscopy is a barrier to digital pathology – but a new approach may be the solution

Diagnostics Technology and innovation

What Lies Beneath

| Michael Schubert

A simple new method to decrease speckle noise could make OCT a valuable virtual biopsy tool

Inside the Lab Liquid biopsy

Liquid Assets

| Roisin McGuigan

Two experts explain why they believe ctDNA analysis is the future of cancer pathology

Subspecialties Bioinformatics

Slides in the Machine

| David West, Jr. and Hunter Jackson

Combining digital pathology with deep machine learning could transform the field

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