A celebration of the inspirational figures behind innovation and achievement in pathology and laboratory medicine
05/31/2019 | Luke Turner
A microfluidic device reveals new insights into the function of circulating tumor cells, providing vital information on how cancers metastasize.
05/29/2019 | Dariusz Borys
Pathology’s great strides forward in artificial intelligence and machine learning will bring us to the forefront of personalized medicine
05/29/2019 | Jesse McCoy
Jesse McCoy explains what pathologists’ assistants do, where they come from, and how they serve as integral members of the laboratory medicine team
05/28/2019 | Michael Schubert
A blood test for placental growth factor can speed pre-eclampsia diagnosis by up to two days, reducing the likelihood of adverse events.
05/28/2019 | Jason Ramos, Spontaneous Russell
Automated IHC staining has limited capacity for heat-induced epitope retrieval – but a move to hybrid power lifts that barrier.
05/16/2019 | Luke Turner
A new laser technique uses vibrations to listen to the metabolic activity of cancer cells, shedding light (and sound) on intratumoral heterogeneity.
05/16/2019 | Michael Schubert
A panel of women experts in pathology and lab medicine answer questions about gender-specific career issues.
05/10/2019 | Dan A. Milner, Jr
If we want to keep pathology and laboratory medicine relevant and involved in the big decisions, we must hone our leadership and management skills.
05/09/2019
Can you diagnose this middle-aged patient who presented with a superficial parotid mass?
05/09/2019 | Luke Turner
We speak to bioengineer Stephen Quake to learn about the noninvasive prenatal tests that have saved thousands of pregnant women’s lives
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