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Outside the Lab Guidelines and recommendations

Identifying and Managing Prominent Priority Pathogens

| Jessica Allerton | 3 min read

Epidemiology survey results identify priorities and changes required in preparation for new disease outbreaks

Diagnostics Omics

lncRNA Predicts Colorectal Cancer Prognosis

| Helen Bristow

Spatial transcriptomics identifies long non-coding RNAs associated with colorectal cancer progression and survival

Outside the Lab Training and education

What is the Power List Reading?: Part 2

| Helen Bristow | 6 min read

More book recommendations from the 2024 finalists

Inside the Lab Technology and innovation

Improving ICU Infection Predictions

| Jessica Allerton

New machine learning approach aids clinicians in predicting bloodstream infections and drug resistance using readily available patient data

Diagnostics Omics

Trusted Bodies for PGx

| Helen Bristow | 5 min read

With new pharmacogenomics programs appearing with increasing regularity, AMP is on a mission to standardize the methodology

Diagnostics Infectious disease

How Mpox Spreads: Rural vs Urban Settings

| Jessica Allerton

New research highlights distinct mpox transmission routes in the Democratic Republic of the Congo

Diagnostics Infectious disease

Significant Steps for Sepsis

| Jessica Allerton | 5 min read

A new method sets out to dramatically reduce sepsis test wait times

Diagnostics Analytical science

SERS Chip Diagnoses Heart Attacks in Five Minutes

| 2 min read

New metasurface-based blood test detects cardiac biomarkers in just minutes, offering faster diagnosis in clinical settings

Outside the Lab Profession

Opinions Aplenty

| Jessica Allerton

Exploring our most read In My View articles since The Pathologist’s creation in 2014

Outside the Lab Training and education

What is the Power List Reading?: Part 1

| Helen Bristow | 7 min read

We asked the 2024 finalists to recommend a book all scientists should read

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