A celebration of the inspirational figures behind innovation and achievement in pathology and laboratory medicine
04/13/2018
Communication with colleagues and patients only leads to benefits
03/16/2018 | William Aryitey
Sitting Down With, Carolyn Bertozzi, Professor of Chemistry, and of Chemical & Systems Biology and Radiology, at Stanford University
03/16/2018 | Jane Rendall
Becoming more connected and integrated is the best way to move pathology forward
03/16/2018 | Obi Griffith and Heidi Rehm
It's important to research relevant academic papers, but it's equally important to make sure it's still relevant
03/16/2018 | Sanford Markowitz
Could a tiny balloon be a more efficient alternative to endoscopy for Barrett's esophagus?
03/16/2018 | Eitan Akirav and Dieter Schapfel
Adapting to changes in the lab is essential, especially when it comes to healthcare cuts
03/16/2018 | Saul Suster
When it comes to thyroid nodules, over-treatment is just as much of a risk as under-treatment
03/16/2018 | Carolyn Compton
Preanalytical variability can be a hidden danger in skewing test results. What's the best way to detect and overcome it?
03/16/2018 | Suneel Deepak Kamath
At-home genetic tests may not be as useful to patients as they seem
03/16/2018 | Mercy Korir
There's a valuable lesson to be learned from the mistakes of others
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