A celebration of the inspirational figures behind innovation and achievement in pathology and laboratory medicine
08/25/2020 | Michael Schubert
A new chip can quickly and automatically type blood in emergencies
08/06/2020 | Luke Turner
Repeat measurements of a blood biomarker could indicate those at risk of developing cirrhosis
07/08/2020 | Michael Schubert
When it’s too risky to go for blood tests, the blood tests must come to the patient
06/08/2020 | Sponsored by Adaptive Biotechnologies
Minimal residual disease testing by immunosequencing can yield vital information about patients’ disease and management
06/05/2020 | Luca Roncati
In a newly identified form of Richter’s transformation, an indolent B-cell lymphoma may develop into aggressive T-cell disease
04/26/2020 | Yossi Pollak
A suggestive lymphopenia profile could prove to be a valuable early indicator of infection with COVID-19
04/04/2020 | Iffat Jamal
Diffuse large B-cell lymphoma, the most common non-Hodgkin’s lymphoma, rarely presents in the leukemic phase – but what happens when it does?
03/27/2020 | Michael Schubert
Some of the key challenges and shortfalls identified in a recent survey of the hematology laboratory workforce
02/27/2020 | Luke Turner
New research finds a link between sleep duration and microRNA expression levels in children
01/31/2020 | Michael Schubert
After his research group recently found fully cell-free mitochondria in circulating blood, we speak to Alain Thierry to find out more
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