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Inside the Lab Digital and computational pathology

The Future of Pathology Informatics

| E. Blair Holladay

Pathologists and laboratory medicine professionals must take informatics data from concept to clinic

Inside the Lab Digital and computational pathology

(AI) Trial and (Diagnostic) Error

| Thomas Westerling-Bui

Diagnostic errors are a high-priority patient safety issue – and image analysis using artificial intelligence could help detect and prevent mistakes

Inside the Lab Precision medicine

The Next Generation of Variant Profiling

| Anoop Grewal

In-depth analysis of next-generation sequencing can help personalize cancer treatment and drive the adoption of precision medicine

Inside the Lab Laboratory management

The Value of One

| Michael Schubert

It’s easy to underestimate the importance of a single laboratory task or a single person – but to do so is a mistake

Inside the Lab Digital and computational pathology

Erasing Pathology’s Borders

| Michael Schubert

In today’s increasingly connected society, how can digital pathology facilitate long-distance diagnosis and ease resource pressures across the globe?

Outside the Lab Profession

The Early Adopter

| Luke Turner

We sit down with pathology informatics trailblazer, Liron Pantanowitz, to learn how he got into the field and where he sees AI taking it in the future

Inside the Lab Digital and computational pathology

Precisely What You’ve Been Looking For

| Patrick Myles

Image search is vital to getting the most out of the exabytes of unstructured image data laboratories will gather in the near future

Inside the Lab Digital and computational pathology

Empowering Precision Diagnosis Through Digital Pathology

| Sponsored by Roche

With increased adoption and capability of digital pathology solutions, reliability and high-quality images are key

Inside the Lab Digital and computational pathology

A Renal Revolution

| Michael Schubert

Two new computational pathology tools offer promise in the challenging arena of renal pathology

Diagnostics Genetics and epigenetics

Reference Genome Refresh

| Luke Turner

An analysis of 1,000 Swedish genomes reveals greater heterogeneity and shows why the human reference genome needs updating

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