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Subspecialties COVID-19

Discrepancy Distress?

| Michael Schubert

Not all COVID-19 tests yield the same result – and, in some cases, this can mean the difference between positive and negative

Subspecialties COVID-19

Cross-Departmental Collaboration in Crisis

| Kartik Chandran

How working with pathologists helped us curb COVID-19 – and keeps us ready for the next challenge

Subspecialties Microbiology and immunology

Getting Ahead of Infectious Disease

| Michael Schubert

Are new technologies replacing culture-based assays in infectious disease diagnosis?

Subspecialties Cytology

KH Ramesh – The Cytogenomic Pioneer

| Michael Schubert

KH Ramesh talks about cytogenetics, cytogenomics, the value of pathology in healthcare, and his advice for new and aspiring laboratorians

Subspecialties Oncology

EGFR Exon 20 Insertion: A New Player in the NSCLC Landscape

| Sponsored by Thermo Fisher Scientific

How to choose the right biomarker test for success in precision oncology

Subspecialties Histology

The Role of Histopathology in IBD

| Roger M. Feakins

When dealing with inflammatory bowel disease, does histopathology make a difference?

Subspecialties Neurology

Studying Brains on a Lab Bench

| James Ross

Monitoring epileptic and amyotrophic lateral sclerosis neural networks in vitro with microelectrode array technology

Subspecialties Neurology

Expanding the Framework for Neurodegenerative Disease Diagnosis

| Michael Schubert

Adding new biomarkers to existing tests could give us a better view of the brain and the degenerative diseases that affect it

Subspecialties Genetics and epigenetics

Bitesized Breakthroughs: Genetics Edition

| Liv Gaskill

We round up the latest news and research in laboratory medicine – with a particular focus on genetics

Subspecialties Microbiology and immunology

HIV/AIDS: Key Milestones 40 Years On

| Liv Gaskill

Decades since the first reported case of HIV/AIDS, we’re looking at key milestones that have marked progress in understanding and fighting the disease

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