A celebration of the inspirational figures behind innovation and achievement in pathology and laboratory medicine
01/31/2019 | David Ludvigson
A two-stage model featuring point of care sepsis testing and follow-up lab results could improve treatment and reduce the risk of mortality
01/25/2019 | Valerie Fitzhugh
Valerie Fitzhugh shares her experiences as a black woman in pathology and outlines the need for greater diversity and recruitment efforts
01/25/2019 | Angelina Knott, Robin Suggs, and Timothy Craig Allen
Diversity is always a noble goal – no less so in pathology and laboratory medicine. But is the discipline truly diverse? Who remains underrepresented?
01/24/2019 | Michael Schubert
As the new year dawns, what can we anticipate for pathology and laboratory medicine?
01/24/2019 | E. Blair Holladay
Laboratories in under-resourced areas need not only equipment, but also training, leadership, and long-distance access to experts for consultation
01/24/2019 | Luke Turner
Naturally occurring miRNA sequences can be deadly to cancer cells, but can this be ramped up to maximize toxicity?
01/17/2019 | Luke Turner
Discover the latest in pathology and laboratory medicine with this roundup of short news stories
Cutting time to diagnosis for influenza from days to minutes can prevent unnecessary patient isolation and lost hospital bed space
01/17/2019 | Clare Verrill
Digital pathology is in transition – but soon, computers may take on some of the more time-consuming aspects of our work and provide novel insights
01/11/2019
What's your diagnosis for this 50-year-old woman who has a single painless lesion to the left side of her tongue?
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