A celebration of the inspirational figures behind innovation and achievement in pathology and laboratory medicine
04/16/2019 | Jane Rendall
If artificial intelligence is to make inroads into diagnostic medicine, we must embrace a new standard of openness and interoperability
04/16/2019 | Luke Turner
Existing tests for rapid diagnosis of TB are costly and insufficient – but second-generation assays with improved sensitivity could be the answer
04/16/2019 | Sponsored by Illumina
Comprehensively exploring tumor samples to analyze hundreds of current and emerging cancer-related biomarkers
04/08/2019 | W. Dean Wallace, Robert Suh
Pathologists and radiologists must work closely together to provide the best possible patient care
04/05/2019 | Michael Schubert
Bethany Williams shares her experiences as the world’s first Leadership and Management Fellow in Digital Pathology
04/05/2019 | Jonathan James
A new tool in the pathologist’s arsenal might facilitate 3D imaging of tissues and organs
04/05/2019 | Jason Sherburn
A new detection method enhances circular RNA’s potential as a cancer biomarker and forms the basis of a new database
04/03/2019 | Danielle Fortuna, Mark Curtis
Neurological disorders can be invasive and time-consuming to diagnose, but profiling cytokines in the cerebrospinal fluid can lessen that burden
04/03/2019 | Luke Turner
Different glycosylation patterns in patients with idiopathic REM sleep behavior disorder could predict the future onset of neurodegenerative disease
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