A celebration of the inspirational figures behind innovation and achievement in pathology and laboratory medicine
10/18/2022 | Liv Gaskill | 2 min read
microRNA biomarker replication under less stringent collection and storage parameters shows promise for early ALS diagnosis
08/15/2022 | Liv Gaskill | 2 min read
Investigating the genotype-phenotype relationship in autism could improve our understanding of the condition’s heterogeneity
08/04/2022 | Geoffrey Potjewyd | 3 min read
The recent allegations of image manipulation in a major Alzheimer’s disease paper are a reminder to keep a keen eye on ethical practice
02/24/2022 | Liv Gaskill
Understanding the heterogeneity and plasticity of glioblastoma
09/30/2021 | Renã Robinson
Alzheimer’s research should benefit all, regardless of ethnicity or race
09/03/2021 | James Ross
Monitoring epileptic and amyotrophic lateral sclerosis neural networks in vitro with microelectrode array technology
09/02/2021 | Michael Schubert
Adding new biomarkers to existing tests could give us a better view of the brain and the degenerative diseases that affect it
07/29/2021 | Liv Gaskill
Large-scale genome study of major depressive disorder reveals novel genetic risks
05/13/2021 | Liv Gaskill
Reliably stratifying patients with spinal cord injury is essential for optimal treatment – and serum cytokines may be the key
05/06/2021 | Liv Gaskill
From post-mortem gene expression to color-changing sutures, we round up the latest in pathology and laboratory medicine research
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