A celebration of the inspirational figures behind innovation and achievement in pathology and laboratory medicine
03/30/2016 | Iris Schrijver
Newborn screening programs that seek out common mutations often fail to diagnose cystic fibrosis in nonwhite populations.
03/29/2016 | Liron Pantanowitz
Around the world, use of digital pathology is becoming increasingly common.
03/29/2016 | Peter Griffiths
The diagnosis of cancers at an early stage is critical for the long-term survival of patients.
03/29/2016 | James Nichols
This manuscript describes the variability of complete blood count (CBC) results in a fingerstick capillary sample.
03/29/2016
We asked an impossible question at the end of 2015: which piece of literature stood out from the crowd and showed the greatest potential for pushing the field of laboratory medicine forward?
Sitting Down With… James Westgard, Emeritus Professor in Pathology and Laboratory Medicine at the University of Wisconsin Medical School and President of Westgard QC, Inc., USA.
03/29/2016 | Jennifer Colby
Liquid chromatography-tandem mass spectrometry has a pivotal role in diagnosing intoxicated patients
03/29/2016 | Pedro Oliveira
Video microscopy sessions enable lively and enjoyable discussions of case presentations
03/29/2016 | Michael Schubert
A unique odor signature in the urine of Alzheimer’s mouse models may one day lead to simple tests for the disease
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