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Outside the Lab Profession

Becoming Our Best Through Continuing Education

| E. Blair Holladay

Constant updates to our knowledge are the key to staying at the top of our professional game

Outside the Lab Clinical care

Career Advice – In Brief

| Michael Schubert

Pathologists and laboratory medicine professionals take to social media to share the best career advice they’ve ever received

Diagnostics Clinical care

Act Fast Against Infection

| Matthieu Legrand

To confront the increasing problem of antimicrobial resistance in medicine, laboratorians and clinicians must pursue rapid diagnostics

Subspecialties Biochemistry and molecular biology

Jagged Little Pill (for Cancer)

| Luke Turner

A Jagged protein directly linked to cancer metastasis could be targeted to assess the aggressiveness of tumors and prevent their rapid spread

Outside the Lab Genetics and epigenetics

From Sports Captain to Genome Mapper

| Luke Turner

We sit down with England’s Chief Scientific Officer, Professor Dame Sue Hill, to learn how genomics will influence the future of pathology.

Inside the Lab Clinical care

Positive Steps to Tackle Triple-Negative Breast Cancer

| Jane Armes

Jane Armes discusses the value of molecular subtyping and targeted therapies in triple-negative breast cancer

Outside the Lab Profession

The Importance of Giving

| E. Blair Holladay

How philanthropy can combat burnout among pathologists and laboratory medicine professionals

Inside the Lab Biochemistry and molecular biology

A Fluid Future

| Luke Turner

Liquid biopsy has shown promise as a rapid, minimally invasive way to profile tumors – but are commercially available tests accurate and consistent?

Outside the Lab Profession

Answering the Call

| Michael B. Prystowsky, Jacob Steinberg, Adam Cole, Tiffany Hébert

How can market-driven pathology residency optimize training to produce motivated, adaptable pathologists?

Subspecialties Genetics and epigenetics

Putting a Bug in Your Ear

| Michael Schubert

Variants in the FUT2 gene may increase susceptibility to otitis media by altering the microbiome of the middle ear

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