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Diagnostics Omics

A Microbial Map to Cancer

| Michael Schubert

A new study uses machine learning to perform meta-analysis of eight metagenomic studies linking gut microbial signatures with colorectal cancer.

Diagnostics Liquid biopsy

Fine-Tuning Immunotherapy

| George Karlin-Neumann

Techniques like droplet digital PCR technology can assist with early monitoring of cancer immunotherapy to ensure the right treatment for each patient

Diagnostics Genetics and epigenetics

IEM Identification

| Jonathan James

Combining metabolomics and DNA sequencing could be the key to discovering new inborn errors of metabolism in children.

Inside the Lab Microbiology and immunology

It Was the Best of Times, It Was the Worst of Times

| Michael Schubert

Diseases seemingly from the Victorian era are on the rise in modern-day medicine, and diagnostic professionals must keep them under consideration.

Subspecialties Histology

The Heavy Cavalry of Colorectal Cancer

| Alessandro Lugli

What is tumor budding – and how can this novel histopathological biomarker better stratify colorectal cancer patients?

Outside the Lab Laboratory management

The Finding You Weren’t Looking For

| Tieneke B. M. Schaaij-Visser, Gerhard A. Zielhuis

Study participants can offer a valuable resource to researchers deciding which unsolicited findings to report and why.

Inside the Lab Training and education

Revamping the Digital Interface

| Luke Turner

We sit down with digital pathology advocate David Wilbur to discuss how the advancement of digital interfaces could lead to widespread adoption.

Diagnostics Clinical care

Our Powers Combined

| Michael Schubert

Adding IgA antibody testing to existing IgM tests can improve the sensitivity and specificity of Zika and other virus diagnostics.

Outside the Lab Profession

The Spice of Life

| Luke Turner

Genomic research has a diversity problem that could restrict the future effectiveness of precision medicine for minority groups

Outside the Lab Laboratory management

The Limits of Automation

| Navaneeth Nair

Augmented intelligence should assist us in our decision-making, but cannot fully replace the human factor

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