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Diagnostics Genetics and epigenetics

Whole-Exome Sequencing Study Unlocks Genetic Insights

| Jessica Allerton

Large-scale Tapestry study identifies hidden genetic risks for hereditary conditions – paving the way for precision medicine in clinical practice

Diagnostics Genetics and epigenetics

DNA Methylation Monitoring

| Helen Bristow | 4 min read

How to track changes to methylation in live cells, and what that will tell us about disease

Diagnostics Microscopy and imaging

Unlocking the Power of MicroRNA

| Jessica Allerton

How the Microprocessor role in pri-let-7 miRNA processing opens avenues in diagnostics and precision medicine

Diagnostics Biochemistry and molecular biology

A Broader Approach to Virus Surveillance

| Helen Bristow

Subspecialties Cytology

Diagnostic Demands: Part 2

| Jessica Allerton | 4 min read

Continuing the conversation with our 2024 Power Listers about what’s missing from the diagnostic toolbox

Inside the Lab Technology and innovation

The Virus Grabber

| Helen Bristow | 4 min read

Folded DNA “hand” grips virus particles in a rapid detection system in liquid samples

Outside the Lab Point of care testing

The Trouble(s) with Point of Care Testing

| Helen Bristow | 9 min read

Inside the Lab Technology and innovation

From NGS Naive to Fully Accredited

| Jessica Allerton | 4 min read

Cork University Hospital's transformation in precision oncology services

Inside the Lab Technology and innovation

Increasing Infection Detection

| Jessica Allerton

UK pilot tests advanced DNA sequencing to improve pathogen surveillance in hospitals

Subspecialties Pathologists’ assistants

Gross Room Gains

| Helen Bristow | 4 min read

Pathologists’ assistants are driving process assessment and improvements

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