A celebration of the inspirational figures behind innovation and achievement in pathology and laboratory medicine
02/28/2019 | E. Blair Holladay
To advance laboratory science and medicine, we must focus equally on people, policies, and practices
02/22/2019 | Yaman AlAhmad, Ibrahim Abdelhafez, Faruk Skenderi, Semir Vranić
Predatory publishing practices always have a negative impact, but it is disproportionately felt in developing countries
02/21/2019 | Benjamin Mazer
Is our “publish (and present) or perish” mindset causing pathologists to fall victim to predatory journals and conferences?
02/20/2019 | Michael Schubert
Predatory journals and conferences take advantage of vulnerable academics… but has the academic community itself made this possible?
02/08/2019 | Pranav Pramod Patwardhan
Pranav Patwardhan believes that all pathologists should develop an algorithmic approach to everyday slides and samples to maintain a logical workflow
02/08/2019 | Luke Turner
We sit down with Darren Treanor to discover what the digital revolution means for pathologists and how he created the revolutionary Powerwall
01/31/2019 | Felipe S. Templo, Jr.
As digital pathology comes ever closer, social media can help us hone our skills in preparation
01/31/2019 | Luke Turner
As the digital pathology revolution gathers pace, five new UK centers aim to put artificial intelligence at the forefront
01/25/2019 | Valerie Fitzhugh
Valerie Fitzhugh shares her experiences as a black woman in pathology and outlines the need for greater diversity and recruitment efforts
01/25/2019 | Angelina Knott, Robin Suggs, and Timothy Craig Allen
Diversity is always a noble goal – no less so in pathology and laboratory medicine. But is the discipline truly diverse? Who remains underrepresented?
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