A celebration of the inspirational figures behind innovation and achievement in pathology and laboratory medicine
07/19/2019 | Jonathan James
Higher tumor mutational burden is linked to improved survival across multiple cancer types.
07/19/2019 | Luke Turner
A new, noninvasive test for assessing gut function could diagnose inflammatory bowel disease using only a small blood and stool sample.
07/18/2019 | Jason Ramos
Simultaneous multiplex immunohistochemistry can provide efficient testing of multiple targets when diagnosing and selecting treatment for cancer
07/17/2019 | Samuel Reichberg, MD, PhD, FCAP
QC operations are costly for laboratories – but more efficient materials with better long-term stability can reduce those investments and save lives
07/16/2019 | Michael Schubert
A new imaging technique provides detailed views of tumor cells, allowing researchers to visualize the transition from precancerous to cancerous
07/16/2019 | Avrum Gotlieb
Mentorships are vital resources to pathologists and laboratory medicine professionals seeking to grow and develop their careers
07/15/2019 | Jonathan James
Michael Tanner discusses new fiber-optic technology and how it can be applied to disease diagnosis in the lung and other organs.
The transcriptome of circulating neutrophils may contain a signature that allows the early detection of intracranial aneurysms via blood test
07/10/2019 | Annie Pinfold
An image exchange portal for all gives patients and clinicians access to their digital records and can help coordinate and improve their medical care
07/05/2019 | Michael Schubert
The microbial diversity and species distribution of the cervix may help diagnosticians determine the patients at increased risk of cervical cancer.
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