May 2016

May 2016

Welcome to the May issue. In our Upfront articles, you’ll find new parasite detection devices, revised diagnostic criteria, and paper plates for ELISA testing. Our Feature tells you all about the canine collaborators helping to diagnose cancer from urine samples. In Practice investigates the pros and cons of laboratory automation. Diagnosis and detection are the focus of our NextGen section, and in Profession, we interview the founder of an online marketplace designed to facilitate research collaboration. We Sit Down With Jennifer Grandis, clinician and researcher in head and neck cancer at the University of California, San Francisco.

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