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Diagnostics Clinical care

Bioarcheology: Peopling the Past

| Jane Buikstra

Where did paleopathology come from? Where is it going next? And, most importantly, how can clinical and paleopathologists work together to benefit both fields?

Diagnostics Clinical care

Connecting Past to Present

| Niels Lynnerup

Niels Lynnerup explains the discipline of paleopathology and what benefits it has to offer pathology in the clinic or in the research laboratory

Outside the Lab Clinical care

Antibiotic Test Results – Done Right

| Sponsored by Beckman Coulter

An advanced system can identify pathogens and detect broad-ranging resistance, allowing pathologists to select the most appropriate drugs with accuracy and speed

Inside the Lab Profession

It Takes a Village

| E. Blair Holladay

From drawing blood to managing laboratories, there is a whole network of professionals working together to provide optimal patient care

Outside the Lab Digital and computational pathology

Automation Inevitable?

| Randy Van Ommeren, Kevin Faust, and Phedias Diamandis

As deep learning moves into the pathology sphere, the way we do our jobs will change – but we have yet to determine exactly how

Outside the Lab Digital and computational pathology

Intelligent Pharma Partners

| Holger Lange and Cris Luengo

How combining their efforts with those of the pharmaceutical industry can help pathologists make a business case for AI

Outside the Lab Biochemistry and molecular biology

Fighting Resistance in Bloodstream Infections

| Luke Turner

When bacteria become resistant to the last line of defense, rapid detection and treatment is more important than ever. A new assay can help with treatment selection for carbapenem-resistant infections

Inside the Lab Clinical care

A Biomarker for Brain Injury

Measuring the levels of two brain proteins in the blood can yield insight into which TBI patients require CT scanning or surgery

Inside the Lab Companion diagnostics

Fluid Evidence

Liquid biopsy can help us appropriately treat patients with anti-PD-L1 immunotherapies, and ddPCR enables ongoing monitoring and adjustment of treatment

Inside the Lab Analytical science

Shining a Brighter Light

| Srikanth Singamaneni

A new “plasmonic patch” can enhance fluorescence-based detection and imaging for research and in the clinic

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