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03/15/2023 | Georgia Hulme | 5 min read
In 2019, we heard about the launch of a new human taphonomy facility for forensic research in the UK – since then, it seems progress has lulled…
02/28/2023 | Georgia Hulme | 3 min read
We spoke to Christine Ko about the psychosocial effects that burden patients with rare diseases, particularly skin conditions
01/23/2023 | George Francis Lee | 3 min read
By leveraging the power of AI, computers can detect leukemia in blood samples – with human accuracy
12/23/2022 | 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
12/19/2022 | George Francis Lee | 6 min read
A relatively obscure disease could thrive and spread in a warmer, drier United States
12/09/2022 | Michael Schubert | 5 min read
Julie Feldstein outlines her career trajectory and offers tips for pathologists with an interest in industry
11/28/2022 | Michael Schubert | 10 min read
Sir Jonathan Van-Tam and Mike Osborn discuss the early days of the COVID-19 pandemic – and how lab medicine professionals stepped up to combat it
11/14/2022 | George Francis Lee | 6 min read
Could blowing into a tissue become a viable replacement for a nasal swab?
10/21/2022 | Liv Gaskill | 13 min read
Sampling procedures can invoke anxiety and fear in many patients, but taking simple steps can establish a positive patient experience
10/11/2022 | George Francis Lee | 10 min read
Without adequate education for professionals and the public, AI risks being left out in the cold
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