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Inside the Lab Digital and computational pathology

Blood Bots

| George Francis Lee | 3 min read

By leveraging the power of AI, computers can detect leukemia in blood samples – with human accuracy

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

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

Outside the Lab Profession

From Academia to Industry

| Michael Schubert | 5 min read

Julie Feldstein outlines her career trajectory and offers tips for pathologists with an interest in industry

Diagnostics COVID-19

Pathology Versus Pandemic

| 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

Diagnostics Microscopy and imaging

The Wind of Change is Blowing

| George Francis Lee | 6 min read

Could blowing into a tissue become a viable replacement for a nasal swab?

Outside the Lab Profession

(Blood) Drawing on Experience

| 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

Outside the Lab Guidelines and recommendations

Fending Off the AI Winter

| George Francis Lee | 10 min read

Without adequate education for professionals and the public, AI risks being left out in the cold

Outside the Lab Profession

Editing Pathology

| Michael Schubert | 4 min read

Managing editor Catherine Ketcham discusses what it’s like to edit journals such as Modern Pathology and Laboratory Investigations

Outside the Lab Training and education

Where the Strange Specimens Sleep

| George Francis Lee | 5 min read

Barts Pathology Museum stores thousands of pathological specimens in its centuries-old collection.

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