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Diagnostics Regulation and standards

DIY Pathology Panic

Can genetic home test kits ever be a good thing?

Outside the Lab Profession

Skill Switch

| Marcio Gomes

Pathology training in Canada is transitioning from knowledge-based to competency-based

Subspecialties Histology

Case of the Month

Take a look at these uterine tumor slides to see if you can figure out the diagnosis

Diagnostics Genetics and epigenetics

The “One Pot” Approach

| Tom Metz

Protocols that allow multiple simultaneous -omic studies are the way of the future

Diagnostics Oncology

Omics in the Literature

What does analysis of the last 15 years of literature on the different omics tell us about the growing importance of the field

Diagnostics Oncology

Toward Integrative Omics

| Amanda Hummon

Cancer is a complex disease, and no single -omic technique can give us a complete picture

Diagnostics Oncology

Buried Treasure

Long non-coding RNAs are far from "junk" - and some are key to cancer cell survival

Inside the Lab Training and education

Care To Repeat That?

| Ira Krull

Much of today's scientific literature contains unacceptable irreproducible experiments

Subspecialties Microscopy and imaging

Collaborating for the Clinical Win

Ron Heeren, Director of the Maastricht MultiModal Molecular Imaging Institute, The Netherlands

Outside the Lab Training and education

The Cornerstone of Competency

| Alexandra Wolanskyj

To effectively assess medical learning, we must use milestones of competency

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