A celebration of the inspirational figures behind innovation and achievement in pathology and laboratory medicine
04/22/2016 | Ivan Damjanov
From plastic beer case furniture to the largest pathology laboratory in Eastern Europe
04/22/2016 | Jianchao Li, Scott Crawley
Recent studies reveal that the organizational protein complexes in gut microvilli closely resemble those of ear stereocilia – so what does this mean for genetic disorders of either?
04/22/2016 | Timothy Wencewicz
Could antibiotics that target virulence factors be the key to defeating multi-drug resistant “bugs of steel?”
04/22/2016 | Inti Zlobec
Next generation tissue microarrays overcome punching inaccuracies and bring the technique into the era of precision medicine
04/22/2016 | Shyamala Maheswaran
Two recent studies on EMT may revise the field’s understanding of the process – but it’s important to keep in mind both the breakthroughs and the limitations of the work
04/22/2016 | Michael Schubert
Long thought to be a key component of the metastatic process, researchers are now questioning long-held beliefs of the role of epithelial-to-mesenchymal transition
04/22/2016 | Susan Rollins
Ultrasound guided fine needle aspiration biopsy cytology streamlines and improves cancer diagnosis
04/22/2016 | Laura Lechuga
Mobile devices promise a new future of point-of-care diagnostics for all
04/22/2016 | Ralf Huss
Digital pathology and tissue image analysis tools are essential to developing companion diagnostics and enabling pathologists to support clinical decisions, but there is still work to be done…
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