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Subspecialties Oncology

No More Tissue

| Sponsored by Illumina

When more tests are requested, Methylation Man has another trick up his sleeve

Inside the Lab Precision medicine

The Future Lies in Phenomic Medicine

| Jeremy Nicholson | 4 min read

Jeremy Nicholson explores the potential of metabolic phenotyping in personalized medicine

Outside the Lab Guidelines and recommendations

Time to Rethink Race-based Research?

| Helen Bristow | 2 min read

Biomedical researchers should change the way they use race and ethnicity in research, says report

Diagnostics Infectious disease

Metagenomics in Meningitis Diagnosis

| Helen Bristow

Seven-year evaluation of metagenomic next-generation sequencing (mNGS) testing for CNS infections shows promising diagnostic accuracy

Diagnostics Genetics and epigenetics

Genetic Counseling

| Helen Bristow | 7 min read

Why both patients and clinicians need guidance from genetics experts

Diagnostics Omics

Insights into Immunotherapy-associated Heart Inflammation

| Helen Bristow

Immune markers could predict those patients at risk of myocarditis toxicity

Inside the Lab Regulation and standards

AMP and the LDT Lawsuit

| Jessica Allerton | 6 min read

FDA regulation set to significantly harm laboratory medicine practices without external intervention

Subspecialties Oncology

Case of the Month

| John Wolz

What is the best diagnosis for this perianal lesion?

Outside the Lab Screening and monitoring

All-New Flu Patterns

| Helen Bristow

Pandemic restrictions significantly altered global spread of seasonal influenza, study finds

Subspecialties Oncology

Exposing Aggressive Cancer Traits

| Jessica Allerton

Advanced single-cell imaging reveals key cancer-stroma interactions linked to poor survival in head and neck cancer patients

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