A celebration of the inspirational figures behind innovation and achievement in pathology and laboratory medicine
11/18/2014 | Rosy Tirimacco
Whether you support it or feel threatened by it, point of care testing (POCT) has an important role to play in patient care – and its role continues to gain importance.
11/18/2014 | Roisin McGuigan
How will the fight to cure ALS benefit from its newfound fame?
11/18/2014 | Michael Schubert
Scientists who developed live cell molecular imaging awarded the Nobel Prize
An open letter to European leaders and policymakers garnered nearly 10,000 signatures in less than a week
11/17/2014 | Fedra Pavlou
Partnership – potential disaster lurks at the first signs of a wobble, but when it’s strong, there are no limits to what it can achieve.
10/05/2014 | Enrique Rodriguez-Borja
Pathologists in high-throughput laboratories are working as fast as they can to return results as quickly as possible.
10/03/2014 | Marcial García Rojo
Marcial Garcia Rojo of the Hospital de Jerez de la Frontera, Cadiz, Spain, is a key proponent and early adopter of digital pathology, having used the approach for more than seven years.
10/03/2014 | Iestyn Armstrong-Smith
Digital pathology is pushing the boundaries of convention and dividing the community. Uptake of the technology is growing, but only slowly.
10/02/2014 | Fedra Pavlou
Inadequacy of course content, lack of awareness, poor perception, changing healthcare priorities – it’s no wonder pathology is struggling to attract new talent.
10/02/2014 | Stephen Minger
Sitting Down With… Stephen Minger, Chief Scientist, Cellular Sciences – Life Sciences, GE Healthcare, London, UK
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