A celebration of the inspirational figures behind innovation and achievement in pathology and laboratory medicine
04/29/2019 | Sponsored by Thermo Fisher Scientific
The move to in-house next-generation sequencing has resulted in time and tissue savings, and improved collaboration across cancer care specialties
04/26/2019 | Alice Levin
Many laboratorians are unaware of pathologists’ assistants, but these highly trained professionals’ contributions to the lab cannot be overstated
04/26/2019 | Luke Turner
The online Pathology Education and Learning Centre aims to catalogue 3,500 specimens for teaching and learning around the world
04/25/2019 | Luke Turner
Pancreatic cancer is associated with poor patient outcomes; could a new blood test improve screening accuracy for those at risk?
04/24/2019 | Michael Schubert
How questions ranging from the conventional to the just-plain-weird can inspire careers in science and laboratory medicine
04/24/2019
Can you diagnose this male smoker in his 60s who presented with a lung mass?
04/24/2019 | Luke Turner
D-serine has shown potential as a biomarker for the prediction of kidney function and the detection of chronic kidney disease
Paige.AI is developing deep learning algorithms to revolutionize cancer diagnostics
The discovery of soft tissues and biomolecules preserved in ancient fossils opens up a new realm of studies linking paleontology with modern medicine
04/16/2019 | Amanda Winters
The gold standard for monitoring acute myeloid leukemia relapse after bone marrow transplant is chimerism testing – but is it sensitive enough?
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