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Diagnostics Omics

Proteomic Prognosis

| George Francis Lee

New research shows how proteins, RNA, and smoking status can predict lung adenocarcinoma outcomes

Diagnostics Genetics and epigenetics

Research Roundup

| Georgia Hulme

The latest research in pathology and laboratory medicine

Diagnostics Genetics and epigenetics

Does Dyslexia Have a Genotype?

| Georgia Hulme

Researchers have found 27 new genetic variants associated with dyslexia

Subspecialties Histology

A New Subtype for Castleman Disease

| George Francis Lee | 2 min read

Does idiopathic plasmacytic lymphadenopathy warrant its own disease subgroup?

Diagnostics Genetics and epigenetics

Feeling the Selective Pressure

| Liv Gaskill | 2 min read

Key genetic differences may have determined who survived the Black Death pandemic – and how our immune system respond to diseases today

Diagnostics Biochemistry and molecular biology

Small But Mighty… Molecular Pathology

| George Francis Lee

What big stories are happening in the tiny world of molecular pathology?

Subspecialties Endocrinology

Demystifying Diabetic Neuropathy

| George Francis Lee

Can we predict which type 2 diabetes patients will develop neuropathy?

Outside the Lab Screening and monitoring

A Weather Forecast for Disease

| George Francis Lee | 2 min read

How real-world data such as genomics can inform better disease forecasting

Subspecialties Microbiology and immunology

Sequencing for Sepsis

| George Francis Lee | 2 min read

A combination of pathogen detection and host transcriptional profiling can quickly detect sepsis and help identify appropriate treatments

Subspecialties Hematology

Hematopathology? Hemato-technology!

| George Francis Lee | 3 min read

What are the latest developments in technology and techniques for hematopathology?

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