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Screening and monitoring

Outside the Lab Screening and monitoring

To Screen, or not to Screen?

| Helen Bristow

How would you respond to the pediatric diabetes screening debate?

Subspecialties Microbiology and immunology

Resistance is Futile

| Ana Ortiz, Ignasi Baliarda | 3 min read

The role of microbiology diagnostics data in antimicrobial resistance surveillance and monitoring

Diagnostics Omics

Ode to WGS

| Madhuri Hegde | 4 min read

Thanks to a funding boost, whole genome sequencing looks set to make the leap from the research lab to the clinic

Outside the Lab Screening and monitoring

Heart of the Matter

| Georgia Hulme

Researchers identify two biomarkers that show promise for earlier detection of cardiomyopathy in childhood cancer survivors

Subspecialties Microbiology and immunology

Don’t Eat the Oysters!

| Georgia Hulme | 7 min read

Infectious disease consultant Jorge Abarca on how climate change is accelerating the spread of vectors

Diagnostics Biochemistry and molecular biology

Making Specters of the Vectors

| Nathan A. Tanner, Samuel Wanji | 7 min read

Could colorimetric LAMP testing enhance surveillance of vector-borne disease?

Diagnostics Infectious disease

Breathe In, Breathe Out

| Madeleine Ball | 5 min read

Early detection of infectious disease is crucial for ensuring timely treatment and preventing further spread – could the answer lie in the breath?

Outside the Lab Training and education

Case of the Month

| Jay Hwang and Cole Biehl

A 60-year-old female presents with a mosaic, granular patch…

Subspecialties Oncology

Saving Our Skin: What Are the Global Rates of Skin Cancer?

| George Francis Lee

How do non-melanoma skin cancers stack up against their melanoma cousins?

Diagnostics Infectious disease

Doggy Diagnostics

| George Francis Lee | 3 min read

Can man’s best friend beat gold standard testing?

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