A celebration of the inspirational figures behind innovation and achievement in pathology and laboratory medicine
04/22/2016 | Michael Schubert
New software can reconstruct T cell receptor sequences from RNA sequencing data
Can a new aerodynamics-inspired “sneezometer” that measures airflow with high speed and sensitivity offer a new tool for respiratory disease diagnostics?
Direct-to-consumer lab tests offer low cost and convenience, but can the results they return be relied upon?
03/30/2016 |
The Penn State Hershey Institute for Personalized Medicine benefits from a unique “build it as you need it” growth pattern
03/30/2016 | David Roth
Penn Medicine’s Center for Personalized Diagnostics is on a mission to improve patient care using the power of genomics
03/30/2016 | Anne-Lise Peille
Patient-derived xenografts are a valuable tool for the oncological drug development of the future
03/29/2016 | William Aryitey
Shotgun sequencing is a powerful tool in microbial genomics, but viral genomes have proven tough to crack.
03/29/2016 | Ian Cree
This paper is one of a number published over the last year that examine the potential for liquid biopsy in colorectal cancer.
02/25/2016 | Ursula Winters
A new diagnostic device may improve colposcopy and reduce the rate of cervical biopsy
02/25/2016 | Liron Pantanowitz
Revolutionary wearable devices show promise for improving pathology workflow.
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