A celebration of the inspirational figures behind innovation and achievement in pathology and laboratory medicine
08/25/2015 | Michael Schubert
Alzheimer’s disease predictive biomarkers in saliva may yield a simple, noninvasive diagnostic test
08/25/2015 | Mathieu Latreille
A new blood test could detect type 1 diabetes decades before symptoms develop
08/25/2015 | Roisin McGuigan
Could a tumor “squishiness” detector open a new avenue of cancer research?
Genomics could soon outpace other scientific disciplines as the king of big data, but there could be problems ahead…
A new three-biomarker panel may allow early detection of the disease at a stage when curative surgical treatment may still be possible
08/25/2015
Pathologists and hospitals urge New York State to revoke a bill that bans direct interaction of pathologists with patients
08/25/2015 | Jay J. Ye
“Secretary-mimicking” artificial intelligence could help lift the burden of tedious report preparation
08/24/2015 | Fedra Pavlou
Let’s celebrate the successes of our field by shining a spotlight on the people who drive it forward.
08/24/2015 | Han van Krieken
Han van Krieken discusses the ways in which laboratory medicine is evolving, the difference between old and young pathologists, and the obstacles facing both of them today
08/24/2015 | Roisin McGuigan
We Sit Down With Sharon Weiss, Professor of Pathology , Emory University Hospital School of Medicine.
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