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Outside the Lab Technology and innovation

Conquering the Challenges of Colposcopy

| Ursula Winters

A new diagnostic device may improve colposcopy and reduce the rate of cervical biopsy

Outside the Lab Biochemistry and molecular biology

The Cathepsin Key

| Francis Gauthier, Brice Korkmaz

Urine cathepsin C testing may offer quicker, cheaper Papillon-Lefèvre syndrome detection

Outside the Lab Neurology

Untangling Tau

| Brad Hyman

Examining the genetic and neuropathophysiological factors in Alzheimer's disease.

Outside the Lab Digital and computational pathology

Color in Focus

| Elizabeth A. Krupinski

Color calibration paves the way to large-scale digital pathology rollout.

Outside the Lab Analytical science

Cancer Polaroid

| Michael Schubert

A new nanomaterial might be the key to portable devices for detecting cancer recurrence.

Outside the Lab Technology and innovation

Counting Chips

| Michael Schubert

A new microfluidic device may offer rapid, inexpensive blood counts from tiny samples.

Outside the Lab Genetics and epigenetics

Behind the Curve

| Valerie Schneider

Education and new tools critical to solving the slow adoption of updated reference assembly data

Outside the Lab Point of care testing

Why POCT?

| T. Scott Isbell

Does point-of-care testing have a true positive effect on patient outcomes, or is it simply a perceived benefit?

Outside the Lab Laboratory management

What Will Red Tape Mean for LDTs?

| James Nichols

New regulations in the US set to change the way LDTs are developed – and could stifle innovation

Outside the Lab Oncology

...And Challenging the Campaigns

| Roisin McGuigan

As more and more emerging study data fails to definitively support cancer screening, is it time for a study design overhaul?

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