A celebration of the inspirational figures behind innovation and achievement in pathology and laboratory medicine
01/26/2022 | Živka Eri
Pathologists are leaving the autopsy room – but this puts training at risk
01/25/2022 | Matt Sergent
Technologies such as automation can help bring laboratory cytogenetics techniques into the future
01/24/2022 | Liv Gaskill
An affordable genome sequencing pipeline could help low- and middle-income countries control future epidemics
01/21/2022 | Michael Schubert
What’s the correct name for this pneumonia-causing fungus?
01/20/2022
The need to prevent the ordering of unnecessary tests
01/19/2022 | Liv Gaskill
Could a new device help identify signs of heart conditions – and cardiac emergencies?
01/18/2022 | Liv Gaskill
From transgender healthcare to the power of pathology podcasts, we take a look at our most popular articles of the last year
01/17/2022 | Adil Menon
When participating in or supporting patient-physician conversations, pathologists must work to alleviate racial and ethnic disparities
01/14/2022 | Michael Schubert
An interview with cytologist, cytopathologist, and impressionist painter Jan Silverman
01/13/2022 | Liv Gaskill
From Peto’s paradox to inflammatory disease mechanisms, we bring you the latest research in pathology and laboratory medicine
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