A celebration of the inspirational figures behind innovation and achievement in pathology and laboratory medicine
10/11/2018 | Sponsored by Beckman Coulter
An advanced system can identify pathogens and detect broad-ranging resistance, allowing pathologists to select the most appropriate drugs with accuracy and speed
10/11/2018 | Luke Turner
When bacteria become resistant to the last line of defense, rapid detection and treatment is more important than ever. A new assay can help with treatment selection for carbapenem-resistant infections
10/11/2018
Measuring the levels of two brain proteins in the blood can yield insight into which TBI patients require CT scanning or surgery
Can you diagnose this 29-year-old’s painful subungual tumor?
09/13/2018 | Carlo Medici
For better diagnosis and monitoring of Alzheimer’s disease, as well as drug R&D, we need to move toward widespread use of MRI biomarker imaging, even if blood screening tests become a reality
09/13/2018
A new approach, wide-field mid-IR microscopy, can help identify biomarkers and diagnose and classify cancers without the need for labeling
Looking at miRNA expression levels may improve our ability to subtype bladder cancers and provide the most appropriate and effective treatment
Can you diagnose this 32-year-old’s painless ear swelling?
08/17/2018 | Jason Heikenfeld
The need for continuous and contextual biochemical data is clearer than ever, and enabling technology may be just around the corner
08/16/2018
iPSC-based and genome editing approaches to the study of cardiac channelopathies may be the next step toward personalizing diagnosis and treatment
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