A celebration of the inspirational figures behind innovation and achievement in pathology and laboratory medicine
04/22/2016 | Michael Schubert
ANGPTL4 mutations can reduce patients’ risk of heart attack by up to 50 percent – so could neutralizing the gene offer a new route to prevention?
New software can reconstruct T cell receptor sequences from RNA sequencing data
Can a new aerodynamics-inspired “sneezometer” that measures airflow with high speed and sensitivity offer a new tool for respiratory disease diagnostics?
The cost of prostate cancer screening can outweigh its benefits – but the right strategy can maximize the return on investment
A new study reveals that screening for mutations in patients with advanced lung cancer can focus their treatment options and improve success rates
Changes in the gut microbiome of infants who develop necrotizing enterocolitis may allow us to predict, and perhaps even treat, the disease
Direct-to-consumer lab tests offer low cost and convenience, but can the results they return be relied upon?
A blood test for circulating tumor DNA can reveal what’s going on below the surface of malignant melanoma
04/22/2016 | Fedra Pavlou
Molecular testing is changing the face of healthcare. But how far should it go?
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