A celebration of the inspirational figures behind innovation and achievement in pathology and laboratory medicine
10/20/2017 | George Karlin-Neumann
Applying droplet digital PCR to liquid biopsy - advances, applications and limitations
10/20/2017 | Paul Walker
When speed is essential, liquid biopsy can help oncologists make life or death decisions
10/20/2017 | Beth Sheppard, Colin Tristram, John Garratt, Espen Walker, Jacqueline Hall
Connecting external quality assessment and industry to ensure quality diagnostic testing
10/20/2017 | Kamran Mirza
The role of the descriptive pathology report should not be lost in modern diagnostics
10/20/2017 | Tim Herriman
How the Halo Lab was planned to optimize workflow and equipment utilization
10/20/2017 | Gunjot Rana, Sherry Dunbar
As molecular diagnostic methods evolve, so does our approach to microbial testing
10/20/2017 | Michael Schubert
Emanuel Rubin, Distinguished Professor of Pathology, Anatomy and Cell Biology at Thomas Jefferson University, Philadelphia, USA
10/20/2017 | Mark Boguski
Ovarian cancer doesn't exist - and we must address the knowledge gap in pelvic cancers
10/20/2017 | Glenda Wright
What can we do when our clinical colleagues believe they have a laboratory problem?
10/20/2017 | Roisin McGuigan
Paper-spray mass spectrometry provides a quick, accurate method for detecting cocaine use
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