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Technology and innovation

Diagnostics Genetics and epigenetics

Hitting the Right Note

| Georgia Hulme

What did the first-ever genomic analysis of Beethoven’s hair reveal?

Inside the Lab Digital and computational pathology

The Final Barrier to Digital Pathology Revolution

| Asa Rubin | 3 min read

Overcoming obstacles, fostering community, and paving the way for the future

Diagnostics Genetics and epigenetics

Melting Away the Mystery

| Georgia Hulme

Unraveling Ötzi the Iceman’s past with advanced genome sequencing

Inside the Lab Technology and innovation

Accelerating Alzheimer’s Detection

| Kolb C Hartmuth | 5 min read

How precision medicine, biomarkers, and data science are changing the face of Alzheimer’s disease research, diagnosis, and treatment

Inside the Lab Technology and innovation

Transformation Through Automation

| Sponsored by Abbott | 3 min read

A case study in perfectly executed, automated innovation

Diagnostics Genetics and epigenetics

Research Roundup

| Georgia Hulme

We summarize five recent news stories in pathology and laboratory medicine

Inside the Lab Laboratory management

Sustainability in the Laboratory

| E. Blair Holladay | 3 min read

Let’s paint the lab green

Inside the Lab Digital and computational pathology

Flight Path

| Joseph Mossel | 4 min read

If we work together, we can stop all diagnoses falling under the radar

Inside the Lab Digital and computational pathology

Existing Technologies Pave an Easy Road

| Asa Rubin | 3 min read

The transition to digital pathology doesn’t need to be a bumpy ride

Inside the Lab Technology and innovation

The Golden Age of Medicine

| Anders Berg | 7 min read

New testing technologies are changing the face of clinical care

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