A celebration of the inspirational figures behind innovation and achievement in pathology and laboratory medicine
01/30/2017 | Charlotte Barker
CRISPR is the new kid on the block, but do ZFNs and TALENs still have a place?
01/30/2017 | James Strachan
Could the solution for diagnostics and treatments for African sleeping sickness lie in camel urine?
01/30/2017 | William Aryitey
The tau protein may be a useful biomarker of concussion, and determing when athletes can return to sports
01/30/2017 | Peter Maccallum
How can researchers, clinicians, and computing departments collaborate in the most productive way?
01/30/2017 | David Bruns, James Harrison, Garrett Mullins
Transporting blood through pneumatic tube systems may have a bigger impact on samples than we thought
01/30/2017 | Rafil Yaqo
In war-torn regions like the Middle East, the strain on resources and laboratories is even greater than usual
01/30/2017 | Robin Stombler
US delegates have attended a landmark congress in Cuba, for the betterment of pathology
01/30/2017 | Fedra Pavlou
Tania Roskams, Chair of the Department of Imaging & Pathology, University of Leuven, Belgium
The Pathologist officially launches in the US and Canada! And we're delighted by your support
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Honoring the movers and shakers of the next generation of pathologists
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