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Inside the Lab Digital and computational pathology

Picture Perfect: Embracing Digital Pathology 2.0

| Prasanth Perugupalli | 2 min read

Thanks to automation, algorithms and computer vision, a new age of digital pathology has arrived.

Outside the Lab Screening and monitoring

A Weather Forecast for Disease

| George Francis Lee | 2 min read

How real-world data such as genomics can inform better disease forecasting

Inside the Lab Digital and computational pathology

A Unique Perspective

| Michael Schubert, Aleksandra Jones | 5 min read

Integrating digital pathology into large medical centers wasn’t easy, but it was essential

Diagnostics Analytical science

Cellular Spectrometry

| Eva Cuypers

MALDI-TOF mass spectrometry allows a unique view of an array of fascinating cells

Subspecialties Microbiology and immunology

Sequencing for Sepsis

| George Francis Lee | 2 min read

A combination of pathogen detection and host transcriptional profiling can quickly detect sepsis and help identify appropriate treatments

Subspecialties Hematology

Hematopathology? Hemato-technology!

| George Francis Lee | 3 min read

What are the latest developments in technology and techniques for hematopathology?

Subspecialties Hematology

“The Leukemia You Want to Have”

| George Francis Lee | 11 min read

Patients and professionals discuss hairy cell leukemia diagnostics, treatment, and how the landscape has changed over the last 30 years

Outside the Lab Training and education

Reliable Synthesis Theory: A Call for Future Leadership

| Kristine McCluskey | 6 min read

How can pathology educators produce resilience in the training environment? Perhaps a novel theory can help us answer…

Subspecialties Hematology

Zooming in on Hematopathology

| George Francis Lee | 3 min read

A molecular missive on research presented at American Society of Hematology Meeting and Exposition 2022

Subspecialties Microbiology and immunology

Don’t Kick the Dust: Disease in Climate Change California

| George Francis Lee | 6 min read

A relatively obscure disease could thrive and spread in a warmer, drier United States

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