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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

Outside the Lab Profession

Quiz Time!

| Jessica Allerton

Test your knowledge with our pregnancy-themed quiz

Subspecialties Neurology

Huntington’s Disease Mechanism: New Insights

| Helen Bristow

How chemical changes in the brain could inform early diagnostic tests

Inside the Lab Technology and innovation

AI Versus GI Disease

| Jessica Allerton

Artificial intelligence-driven anomaly detection model accurately identifies rare and complex gastrointestinal conditions

Inside the Lab Digital and computational pathology

Connected Pathology in the UK: Part 5

| Helen Bristow | 8 min read

An interview with NPIC’s quality champion, David Brettle

Inside the Lab Technology and innovation

Leading in an Era of Personalized Medicine

| E. Blair Holladay

Pathology labs are ideally positioned to drive patient-centric care

Diagnostics Biochemistry and molecular biology

What Can the Microbiome Tell Us About Inflammatory Bowel Disease?

| Helen Bristow

Machine learning model differentiates patients with ulcerative colitis and Crohn’s disease from healthy volunteers via stool sample microbiota

Diagnostics Liquid biopsy

Liquid Biopsy Strikes Gold

| Helen Bristow

Meet the nanoparticle chip that offers a rapid method for detecting cancer-associated exosomes

Outside the Lab Profession

Spooky Patho-Beats

| Jessica Allerton

A collection of menacing lab-related songs to add to your playlist this Halloween

Diagnostics Genetics and epigenetics

Skin Sample Success Story

| Jessica Allerton

How an RNA test using small skin samples could provide non-invasive diagnostics for rare diseases

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