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Outside the Lab Microscopy and imaging

Motion Pictures

| Soo Kng Teo

A new imaging technique that combines high-resolution pictures with motion information may improve radiotherapy planning for lung cancer

Outside the Lab Microbiology and immunology

Pathogens Unveiled

| Ephraim Tsalik

Researchers are on a mission to develop rapid point-of-care tests to establish infection cause and drive down unnecessary antibiotic use

Subspecialties Genetics and epigenetics

Disrupting Cytogenetics in the Clinic

| George Vasmatzis

To select the right treatment for each cancer patient, we need fast, accurate and cost effective ways to characterize tumors. Now, with newly developed algorithms and protocols, mate pair sequencing could well be the tool we’ve been seeking

Inside the Lab Technology and innovation

People versus Machines?

| Simon Rattenbury

Intelligent incorporation of automated technologies into pathology laboratories will improve service provision by complementing – not replacing – a highly skilled workforce

Outside the Lab Oncology

Animal Instincts

| Michael Schubert

Meet the four-legged diagnosticians who are sniffing out cancer’s secrets

Diagnostics Clinical care

Waging War on Pathogens

| Nancy Hanson

Molecular diagnostics are welcome reinforcements in the raging battle against institutional infection and antibiotic resistance

Inside the Lab Laboratory management

Rising to the POCT Challenge

| José Luis Bedini

Labs must take a proactive approach to implementing point-of-care testing and recognize their limitations and when use is and isn’t appropriate

Inside the Lab Oncology

The Limitations of Cancer Tests

| Melissa Pessin, Elizabeth Wagar, Lakshmi Ramanathan

Interpreting routine laboratory tests in oncology applications can be challenging

Subspecialties Training and education

When Is a Cancer Not a Cancer?

| Michael Schubert

New diagnostic criteria for thyroid neoplasms prevents aggressive treatment of indolent tumors

Diagnostics Genetics and epigenetics

Biomarker to Predict Breast Cancer

| Michael Schubert

Ki67 in healthy breast tissue may indicate increased risk of developing the disease

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