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June 2023 Issue of The Pathologist

In May/June’s issue of The Pathologist, join us to reflect on the way labs can be more sustainable – featuring insight from Sheri Scott, Martin Farley, Andy Evans, and hosts of the “The Caring Scientist” podcast, Nikoline Borgermann and Adrianna Wolf Perez. Plus much more: how burnout in the lab is rooted in disrespect, the continued importance of cytogenetics to advance genomic science, how we can make AI-enabled digital pathology a reality in the developing world, a chat with Sophia Chandrasekar about her laboratory-based art, and an interview with Laura Tafe, President of The Association for Molecular Pathology.

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Articles featured in this issue

Inside the Lab Laboratory management

The Impact of the Lab

| George Francis Lee

Some words on laboratory life in the anthropocene

Subspecialties Oncology

Changing the Narrative

| Georgia Hulme

A new clinical target to blunt HCC onset?

Inside the Lab Laboratory management

Tips for a Sustainable Lab

| George Francis Lee

See practical tips on improving your laboratory’s environmental impact

Subspecialties Neurology

A Sweet Solution

| Georgia Hulme

How altered levels of N-acetylglucosamine and tau protein can detect the development of Alzheimer’s disease

Subspecialties Oncology

A Breath of Bad Air

| George Francis Lee

Exposure to air pollution causes dormant cells to form tumors

Diagnostics COVID-19

Midnight for Masks

| George Francis Lee

Are face coverings effective against infection or is their time running out?

Outside the Lab Training and education

Passing Down Pathology

| Gary L. Keeney

Gary L. Keeney’s 60-year-old microscope…

Diagnostics Omics

One Drop Is All It Takes

| Jessica Allerton

Could a new multi omics microsampling platform “Amazonize” healthcare?

Outside the Lab Profession

“I Don’t Get No Respect!”

| David Lynn Smith | 5 min read

What causes burnout in the lab? It all boils down to a single concept: general disrespect.

Outside the Lab Profession

Lucky, But Not Recognized

| Mariia Ivanova | 4 min read

Mariia Ivanova’s journey from her home country, Ukraine

Diagnostics COVID-19

Pathology, Pandemics, and Preparation

| E. Blair Holladay | 2 min read

After COVID-19, will we ever switch off “pandemic mode”?

Outside the Lab Regulation and standards

The Great Laboratory Greenwash

| George Francis Lee

Wading through the marketing sludge to sort the sustainable from the psychological

Outside the Lab Training and education

Meet the Scientists Who Care

| George Francis Lee | 8 min read

An interview with The Caring Scientist: Mission Sustainable podcast

Inside the Lab Regulation and standards

Greening Your Laboratory

| Andy Evans | 10 min read

A 101 guide on making your laboratory sustainable

Inside the Lab Technology and innovation

Building Your Sustainable Dream Lab

| Andy Evans | 2 min read

The three pieces of equipment that make all the difference

Inside the Lab Laboratory management

Lab Sustainability: The Need for Green

| Sheri Scott | 11 min read

A practical deep dive into the world of lab sustainability

Inside the Lab Laboratory management

Turning Over a New LEAF

| Martin Farley | 4 min read

Martin Farley discusses the building momentum in laboratory sustainability

Diagnostics Genetics and epigenetics

Science that Lasts a Lifetime

| Yassmine Akkari | 4 min read

Yassmine Akkari discusses the evolution of cytogenetics – and its timeless importance

Inside the Lab Digital and computational pathology

Overcoming the Digital Disparity

| Talat Zehra | 3 min read

Steps to make AI-enabled digital pathology a reality in the developing world

Inside the Lab Technology and innovation

It’s a People Thing

| Prasanth Perugupalli | 2 min read

Digital adoption won’t go anywhere people view it as an inconvenience

Inside the Lab Digital and computational pathology

An Imaging Revolution: from CERN to the Clinic

| Ron M. A. Heeren

Could recent developments in secondary ion mass spectrometry imaging revolutionize digital molecular pathology?

Outside the Lab Profession

Work Hard, Play Hard

| Georgia Hulme | 6 min read

The lab can be intense, but Sophia Chandrasekar makes sure all the graft comes with its fair share of recreation

Outside the Lab Profession

A Giant, Genomic Discovery

| Georgia Hulme | 5 min read

Helen Firth provides the latest scoop on the Deciphering Developmental Disorders study

Outside the Lab Profession

Turn up the AMP!

| 9 min read

Sitting Down With… Laura Tafe, President of the Association for Molecular Pathology

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