A celebration of the inspirational figures behind innovation and achievement in pathology and laboratory medicine
07/21/2017 | Michael H.A. Roehrl
Pathologists must drive the future of precision medicine – and a new kind of pathology will be crucial
07/21/2017 | Michael Schubert
CRISPR/Cas gene editing is a powerful, ever-evolving tool – but it seems to be here to stay…
07/21/2017 | Melanie Barker and Jane Fitzpatrick
NHS Wales Health Collaborative shares the story of Wales’ ongoing transition to digital pathology
07/21/2017 | Jegen Kandasamy
Research reveals a potential predictor of bronchopulmonary dysplasia risk in preterm infants
Conventional histopathology has drawbacks - could light-sheet microscopy change the game?
Grassroots politics can promote and protect pathology through advocacy and education
07/20/2017 | Roisin McGuigan
Eleftherios P. Diamandis, Hold ’em for Life Chair in Prostate Cancer Biomarkers, University of Toronto.
07/20/2017 | Fay Betsou
Biobanks are vital to research and diagnostics, but we still have a lot of work to do...
07/20/2017 | Eduardo Alcaraz Mateos
Facing the challenges of new technologies could change the face of medical training
07/20/2017 | Guoan Zheng
Expensive robotic microscopy is a barrier to digital pathology – but a new approach may be the solution
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