A celebration of the inspirational figures behind innovation and achievement in pathology and laboratory medicine
12/26/2018 | Mary J. Wirth
A story of war, famine, epigenetics, and how all three colluded to change the phenotype of a generation of babies – and beyond
12/26/2018 | Michael Schubert
It’s time to showcase the entire field of lab medicine – not only pathologists, but also other laboratory professionals whose work is equally vital
12/26/2018
Can you diagnose this young man's solitary nodule of the lower right lobe and bilateral tree-in-bud opacities?
12/24/2018 | Geoff Twist
A collaboration between industry, academia, and the clinic could lead to more efficient, more personalized cancer diagnosis and treatment
12/24/2018 | Fred Bosman
Collaboration and communication are often confused with one another. In fact, they are quite distinct, and pathologists must become skilled at both
12/24/2018 | Menno Prins
New biomarker sensing technology can detect miniscule concentrations of molecules in the blood to assist with patient monitoring
12/23/2018 | Jason Mellad
Epigenetics may combine with liquid biopsy to offer an effective way of detecting early-stage cancers and recurrences
11/29/2018
Flow cytometric immunophenotyping can assist with the diagnosis of a range of lymphoid and myeloid neoplasms
11/15/2018
We sit down with Malak Abedalthagafi to talk about the biggest issues facing pathology and how she has adapted to working around the globe
11/15/2018 | Fátima Carneiro and Ivan Damjanov
From cell biology to gastrointestinal and liver pathology, Fatima Carneiro has achieved great heights in the field. She talks about her achievements, the problems facing the discipline, and how young pathologists can succeed
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