A celebration of the inspirational figures behind innovation and achievement in pathology and laboratory medicine
08/25/2019 | Luke Turner
It’s tricky to distinguish between valid and false-positive miRNA biomarkers – but evolutionarily conserved genetic signatures in animals could help
08/23/2019 | Luke Turner
A new genomic barcode tracker could help spot the rare immune cells that are most effective against cancer
08/20/2019 | Luke Turner
Targeting a pathway that promotes cancer immune evasion could prolong immunotherapy and reduce its side effects for liver cancer patients
08/13/2019 | Luke Turner
Anant Madabhushi has been at the forefront of computational pathology since its humble beginnings – but why and how did his journey in AI start?
08/12/2019 | Bamidele Farinre
It’s important to alleviate the impact of medical errors on patients – but we can't ignore their emotional impact on laboratory medicine professionals
08/11/2019 | Jonathan James
The combination of genome-scale CRISPR experiments and powerful computational approaches has created a Cancer Dependency Map
08/10/2019 | Michael Schubert
Washing and reusing pipette tips could open the door to a greener and cheaper future for laboratories
08/09/2019 | Robert Odze
A new screening technique for esophageal pre-cancers can improve early diagnosis
08/05/2019 | Michael Schubert
Continuing professional development is a challenge – particularly as the speed of technological development increases and time becomes more precious
08/04/2019 | Charles van Heyningen
Charles van Heyningen describes the evolution of pediatric laboratory medicine and the need for a specialty devoted to the lab needs of young patients
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