A celebration of the inspirational figures behind innovation and achievement in pathology and laboratory medicine
05/20/2021 | Carol Robinson
Carol Robinson, first female chemistry professor at Oxford and Cambridge, shares her views on gender equality in science
05/19/2021 | Abdul Majeed Abid
Without these vital medical procedures, doctors would still be working in ignorance
05/18/2021 | Paul G. McMenamin, Sarah E. Coupland, Justin W. Adams
Use of human anatomical pathology specimens is on the decline – but 3D printing may facilitate their safe and ethical comeback
05/17/2021
A 60-year-old female presented with an intermittent cough and shortness of breath – but what is the diagnosis?
05/14/2021 | Kirill A. Lyapichev, Sanam Loghavi, L. Jeffrey Medeiros, Joseph D. Khoury
How MD Anderson Cancer Center brought hematopathology education online – and delivered it to participants around the world
05/12/2021 | Cesar Padilla
Integrating medical students into surrounding underserved communities may be the key to improving access to healthcare
05/10/2021 | Michael Schubert
How a summer research program for high school students opened them up to a brand-new world of science, medicine, and more
05/05/2021 | Satish Ramanathan
A journey across the Great Divides to reach the laboratory
05/01/2021 | E. Blair Holladay
The medical laboratory is in the spotlight like never before – so now is the perfect time to use that attention to promote lab medicine as a career
04/29/2021 | Rebecca Johnson
Rebecca Johnson of the American Board of Pathology responds to Michael Multan’s article, “On Investigating Death”
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