A celebration of the inspirational figures behind innovation and achievement in pathology and laboratory medicine
12/20/2015 | Michael Schubert
Epithelial-to-mesenchymal transition in pancreatic cancer may play a role in treatment resistance.
12/20/2015 | Anne Marie Lennon
Screening for pancreatic cysts can help with early detection and treatment – but how can we tell which lesions are benign and which may progress to cancer?
Pancreatic cancer is often treated as a homogeneous disease, but new research reveals distinct subtypes of tumor and stromal gene expression
Pancreatic cancer is a challenge to stage because there’s no good molecular imaging method – but three new antibody conjugates may change that
12/20/2015 | Christopher Chapman
Circulating tumor cells may hold information crucial for better pancreatic cancer diagnosis and treatment – but locating them needs special tactics
Pancreatic cancer is tough to understand, diagnose and treat. Undeterred researchers are on a quest to crack the case.
12/18/2015 | Xia-Jun Ma
RNA in situ hybridization offers a new way to overcome the challenges of advancing RNA cancer biomarkers to the clinic
12/18/2015 | Katherine Lau
Confocal Raman microscopy is a new, noninvasive way of obtaining morphological and chemical information about cells that may lead to better cancer research
12/18/2015 | Roisin McGuigan
What does analysis of the last five years of the literature on ALS tell us about the priorities of the field, and the major contributors to it?
12/18/2015 | Kathryn Largue, Daniel M. Davis
New super-resolution microscopy techniques give us better insight into how our immune cells fight cancer, and how we can help
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