A celebration of the inspirational figures behind innovation and achievement in pathology and laboratory medicine
07/05/2019 | Richard Levenson
A leader in microscopy, imaging, and diagnostics shares the lessons he has learned over a varied and exciting career.
07/04/2019 | Eslie Dennis, Eric Walk, Ken Bloom, Mark Kockx
A response to David Rimm’s letter that supports the role of PD-L1 testing in improving outcomes for cancer patients.
07/04/2019 | David L. Rimm
David Rimm challenges the sensitivity and reproducibility of a new assay for PD-L1 detection.
07/03/2019 | Michael Schubert
From stunning slide images to abstract representations of bodily functions, discover pathology and laboratory medicine’s most enticing visuals.
07/02/2019 | Michael Schubert
Many previously laboratory-based tests now have rapid and reliable POCT alternatives – and primary care providers should be encouraged to use them.
07/02/2019
Can you diagnose this 77-year-old man who presented with an arcuate, erythematous patch on his lower back?
07/01/2019 | Rick Mitchell
A lack of exposure means many students don’t see pathology as a viable career – and Rick Mitchell thinks we must do more to put it on students’ radars
07/01/2019 | E. Blair Holladay
No investment is more important for laboratory quality and patient care than investment in laboratory personnel.
06/28/2019 | Michael Schubert
Our gallery showcase is about more than just publishing pretty pictures – it highlights art’s vital importance in a visual discipline.
06/28/2019 | Aadil Ahmed, Kamran Mirza
Pathology and laboratory medicine are clinical disciplines, and our knowledge and functions are valuable to every field of medicine.
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