A celebration of the inspirational figures behind innovation and achievement in pathology and laboratory medicine
05/08/2019 | Suneeta Soni, Tariq Sadiq
With the increasing emergence of multidrug-resistant gonorrhoea strains, we interview two experts to discover how we can combat the issue
05/08/2019 | Michael Schubert
From emeritus professors to junior pathologists, the close community within laboratory medicine is unique and precious
05/08/2019 | Jo Martin
The UK has introduced a national system of medical examiners to investigate deaths, improve patient safety, and support bereaved families
05/03/2019 | Luke Turner
A lab-on-a-chip device that can detect exosomes from tumors in the blood could revolutionize early cancer diagnosis.
05/03/2019 | David R. Hout
Triple-negative breast cancer is not a single entity, and understanding each patient’s molecular subtype can influence treatment and outcomes
05/03/2019 | Cate Wight
A new initiative, Continuous Quality Improvement Awareness Month, aims to help pathologists get on board with CQI
05/01/2019 | E. Blair Holladay
The big data we generate every day in the lab can lead to better and more efficient patient care
04/30/2019 | Will Culliford
How can diagnostic technologies help ease the increased healthcare pressures of the winter months?
04/30/2019 | Luke Turner
Discover the latest in the field of computational pathology and artificial intelligence
04/29/2019 | Rachel Burnside
Sepsis kills millions and costs billions each year, but a new approach that analyzes morphological changes in monocytes could help
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