NewsSpatial Transcriptomics Named Nature’s Method of the Year 2020Miriam Bergeret, MSc | January 15, 2021 The novel method pairs transcriptional data with spatial data to create maps of gene expression within a tissue
InsightClinical Spatial Genomics: From Gene Lists to Genetic MapsAhmed Elewa, PhD | November 30, 2020 The innovative approach combines histopathology and genomics to create maps of genetic expression throughout a tissue
TechnologyMultiplexed Immunohistochemistry: Maximizing the Use of Tissue SectionsRaeesa Gupte, PhD | February 23, 2020 A technique at the intersection of high throughput and high resolution
TechnologyHow Whole Slide Imaging is Changing the Role of the PathologistCatherine Crawford-Brown | November 30, 2019 The use of whole slide imaging is still in its infancy, but it has the potential to revolutionize the field of pathology
NewsInherited Pancreatic Cancer Risk Mutation IdentifiedDana-Farber Cancer Institute | August 13, 2019 Scientists have found a rare, inherited gene mutation that raises the risk of pancreatic cancer and other malignancies
TechnologyEmerging Applications of Clinical Mass SpectrometryMasha G. Savelieff, PhD | May 31, 2019 Mass spectrometry makes the journey from laboratory tests through histological samples to the surgical suite
Q&ABoosting the Clinical Utility of Liquid BiopsyMasha G. Savelieff, PhD | March 31, 2019 A conversation with Maximilian Diehn, MD, PhD, associate professor of radiation oncology at Stanford University
NewsA New Machine Learning Model Can Classify Lung Cancer Slides at the Pathologist LevelDartmouth Norris Cotton Cancer Center | March 4, 2019 Researchers developed a deep neural network to classify different types of a common form of lung cancer on histopathology slides