A celebration of the inspirational figures behind innovation and achievement in pathology and laboratory medicine
04/24/2019 | Luke Turner
D-serine has shown potential as a biomarker for the prediction of kidney function and the detection of chronic kidney disease
04/16/2019 | Amanda Winters
The gold standard for monitoring acute myeloid leukemia relapse after bone marrow transplant is chimerism testing – but is it sensitive enough?
04/16/2019 | Luke Turner
Existing tests for rapid diagnosis of TB are costly and insufficient – but second-generation assays with improved sensitivity could be the answer
11/15/2018 | Luke Turner, Arjang Hassibi
With antimicrobial resistance an ever-increasing threat to modern medicine, a new breakthrough may rapidly identify drug-resistant microbe strains to ensure effective treatment
11/15/2018 | Luke Turner
A new DNA test that can detect treatment-resistant mutations could prove crucial for patients with acute myeloid leukemia, providing an early indication that targeted therapeutic intervention is needed
10/11/2018 | Luke Turner
When bacteria become resistant to the last line of defense, rapid detection and treatment is more important than ever. A new assay can help with treatment selection for carbapenem-resistant infections
04/17/2018 | Derek Burke
How do the labs at GOSH use enzyme assays to help their infant patients?
04/17/2018 | Simon Heales
We take a tour through one of the world’s most foremost pediatric institutes, the Great Ormond Street Hospital
04/16/2018 | Michael Schubert
Sitting Down With Sarah Coupland, Professor of Pathology at the University of Liverpool
08/18/2017 | Dominic Allen
Biobanks can operate efficiently and successfully by learning from the automotive industry
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