A celebration of the inspirational figures behind innovation and achievement in pathology and laboratory medicine
03/31/2021
Updated: We sit down with Vinay Kumar, Professor at Biological Sciences Division and The Pritzker School of Medicine
03/29/2021 | Michael Schubert
A new study has sequenced 64 haplotypes representing 25 populations – moving human genome reference data closer to reflecting true human diversity
03/28/2021 | Michael Schubert
Are images still relevant in pathology and laboratory medicine? Yes – but they are no longer the only pillar upon which the field stands
03/26/2021 | Henry Appelman, Ivan Damjanov
At 85, Henry Appelman shares what his lengthy and illustrious career in gastrointestinal pathology has taught him
03/24/2021
Can you select the right immunohistochemical test for this breast mass?
03/23/2021 | Sponsored by Thermo Fisher Scientific
Is comprehensive genomic profiling the next step in the evolution of genomics for oncology research and diagnostics?
03/23/2021 | Liv Gaskill
What’s new in pathology and laboratory medicine? We bring you a whistle-stop roundup of the latest research
03/22/2021 | Sponsored by Deep Bio
Deep Bio stands at the front and center of digital transformation with DeepDx Prostate
03/22/2021 | Bamidele Farinre
Bamidele Farinre shares lessons on building resilience for pathologists and laboratory medicine professionals
03/19/2021 | Liv Gaskill
Machine learning could help to identify autism spectrum disorder earlier in the blood
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