A celebration of the inspirational figures behind innovation and achievement in pathology and laboratory medicine
11/15/2018
A combination of magnetic particles that bind circulating tumor cells and a magnetic wire that samples them directly from the vein could lead to earlier diagnosis
11/15/2018 | Bradley Launikonis
This dangerous condition can cause sudden death during surgery – but until now, testing has been unreliable and often painful and invasive
The serum free light chain assay for myeloma may miss as many as one in four cases of lambda chain-associated disease, so additional testing is advised
11/15/2018 | Luke Turner
Digital spatial profiling technology may enable researchers to identify biomarkers that indicate how patients with high-risk melanoma will respond to treatment
Can you diagnose this 73-year-old female’s oval lesion of the scalp?
With so many festivals and events aimed at sharing science with the public, why is laboratory medicine so often absent?
10/11/2018 | Roisin McGuigan
Sitting Down With James Wilson, Rose H. Weiss Professor and Director, Orphan Disease Centre, Profession of Medicine and Pediatrics, University of Pennsylvania
10/11/2018 | John Srigley
The ICCR works with pathologists and groups worldwide to develop standardized guidelines for the diagnosis and reporting of various cancer types
10/11/2018 | Hamid Tizhoosh
Despite extensive discussion of the benefits of artificial intelligence in pathology, few are talking about one major advantage – image search and retrieval
10/11/2018 | Jason Karamchandani
Jason Karamchandani explains how anatomic pathologists can identify and distinguish between the most common intracranial neoplasms of adulthood
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