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June 2017 Issue of The Pathologist

Our June 2017 issue showcases images from every branch of pathology and laboratory medicine – submitted by you, our readers. It also explores guidelines for molecular testing, involving pathologists in cancer research, the rapid rise of technologies like whole slide imaging and liquid biopsy, and how the brain makes a diagnosis. Last but not least, we interview non-coding RNA expert George Calin.

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Articles featured in this issue

Outside the Lab Profession

Not with a Whimper

| Fedra Pavlou

Worried about the future of pathology? It's time to work together to become leaders.

Diagnostics Histology

Case of the Month

What is the most likely diagnosis for this mass from the ovary of a 59-year-old woman?

Diagnostics Liquid biopsy

Small Samples; Big Promises

| Michael Schubert

Ultrasensitive mutation analysis could boost the potential of liquid biopsy

Outside the Lab Biochemistry and molecular biology

Minimalist Monitoring

| Michael Schubert

A new antibody-based biosensor could facilitate drug monitoring in resource-poor areas

Subspecialties Microbiology and immunology

The ABCs of Autoimmunity

| Michael Schubert

A unique type of B cell appears to play a role in the development of autoimmune disorders

Inside the Lab Clinical care

Parkinson’s Predictions

| Michael Schubert

New biomarkers could predict cognitive decline in Parkinson's disease patients

Diagnostics Clinical care

The Importance of Chiral Metabolomics

| Tomonori Kimura

Chiral amino acids are now under the spotlight as biomarkers for kidney disease

Diagnostics Omics

Embracing the Proteogenomic Toolkit

| Andreas Hühmer

To win the war on cancer, we need to put proteomics on an equal footing with genomics

Diagnostics Cytology

Slides, Sections and Cells

The most beautiful, informative and intriguing images of pathology and laboratory medicine

Inside the Lab Genetics and epigenetics

A Guiding Light for Molecular Testing

| Antonia R. Sepulveda

New collaborative guidelines for molecular biomarker testing in colorectal cancer

Diagnostics Profession

Pushing Pathologists to Pursue Research

| David LeBrun and John Bartlett

Changing the face of Canadian cancer research by boosting molecular pathology education

Subspecialties Bioinformatics

Slides in the Machine

| David West, Jr. and Hunter Jackson

Combining digital pathology with deep machine learning could transform the field

Inside the Lab Liquid biopsy

Liquid Assets

| Roisin McGuigan

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

Outside the Lab Profession

Solving the Mystery of Medical Mistakes

| Michael Schubert

How understanding the brain mechanisms involved in diagnosis can help reduce medical error

Diagnostics Profession

Cracking Cancer’s Code

| Roisin McGuigan

George Calin, Professor, Department of Experimental Therapeutics, and Co-Director, The Center for RNA Interference and Non-coding RNAs, MD Anderson Cancer Center, USA

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