A celebration of the inspirational figures behind innovation and achievement in pathology and laboratory medicine
02/25/2016 | Neema Jamshidi
Kinetic models offer a single test to predicts patients' likelihood of drug side effects.
02/25/2016 | Liron Pantanowitz
Revolutionary wearable devices show promise for improving pathology workflow.
02/25/2016 | Ewan McNay
Insulin resistance in the brain adds a new dimension to Alzheimer's disease understanding.
02/25/2016 | Michela Gallagher
Unusual neuron overactivity has led to a drug that may delay Alzheimer's disease onset.
02/25/2016 | James Connor
Iron's influence on neurodegenerative disease may support prevention or early diagnosis.
02/25/2016 | Brad Hyman
Examining the genetic and neuropathophysiological factors in Alzheimer's disease.
02/25/2016 | Charlotte Barker
Dementia is a uniquely terrifying prospect for most of us, more frightening even than the dreaded C word.
02/25/2016 | Elizabeth A. Krupinski
Color calibration paves the way to large-scale digital pathology rollout.
02/25/2016 | Benoit Arveiler
We've come a long, long way already. Where to next for next generation sequencing?
02/25/2016 | Michael Schubert
Mass spectrometry imaging can map cellular composition in unprecedented 3D resolution.
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