A celebration of the inspirational figures behind innovation and achievement in pathology and laboratory medicine
10/11/2018 | John Srigley
The ICCR works with pathologists and groups worldwide to develop standardized guidelines for the diagnosis and reporting of various cancer types
10/11/2018 | Jane Buikstra
Where did paleopathology come from? Where is it going next? And, most importantly, how can clinical and paleopathologists work together to benefit both fields?
10/11/2018 | Niels Lynnerup
Niels Lynnerup explains the discipline of paleopathology and what benefits it has to offer pathology in the clinic or in the research laboratory
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 | E. Blair Holladay
From drawing blood to managing laboratories, there is a whole network of professionals working together to provide optimal patient care
10/11/2018 | Randy Van Ommeren, Kevin Faust, and Phedias Diamandis
As deep learning moves into the pathology sphere, the way we do our jobs will change – but we have yet to determine exactly how
10/11/2018 | Holger Lange and Cris Luengo
How combining their efforts with those of the pharmaceutical industry can help pathologists make a business case for AI
10/11/2018
What makes pathology and laboratory medicine unique? Everyone, from trainee to department chair, receives respect
09/13/2018
Sitting Down With Oliver Fiehn, Director of NIH West Coast Metabolomics Center
09/13/2018 | William Aryitey
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