A celebration of the inspirational figures behind innovation and achievement in pathology and laboratory medicine
10/11/2018 | Jane Buikstra
Where did paleopathology come from? Where is it going next? And, most importantly, how can clinical and paleopathologists work together to benefit both fields?
10/11/2018 | Sponsored by Beckman Coulter
An advanced system can identify pathogens and detect broad-ranging resistance, allowing pathologists to select the most appropriate drugs with accuracy and speed
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
10/11/2018
Liquid biopsy can help us appropriately treat patients with anti-PD-L1 immunotherapies, and ddPCR enables ongoing monitoring and adjustment of treatment
08/16/2018 | Tayiba Sulaiman
On their 10th anniversary, the UK Primary Immunodeficiency registry (UKPID) have released their second report to raise awareness and improve care
07/19/2018 | Steve Conly
Technology-based microbiology solutions such as automation and integrated informatics can help reduce time to diagnosis
07/19/2018 | William Aryitey
An immunosensing technique that detects liver fibrosis in 45 minutes
07/19/2018
Many sepsis patients’ lactate levels aren’t measured according to recommendations – but why not, and how might doing so change patient outcomes?
06/22/2018 | Katie Zejdlik, Nicholas V. Passalacqua, and John A. Williams
The what, where, and why of human decomposition facilities
06/21/2018 | Liang Cao, Zhigang Kang
An efficient alternative to pap-HPV tests could lie with ddPCR and a ccfDNA assay
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