Monthly Roundup from The Pathologist // July 2024
Welcome back to your monthly roundup from The Pathologist, sharing the stories that you, our fantastic community, found most engaging in June!
This month, Jessica Allerton investigates what wearable sensors mean for diagnostics and personalized health monitoring. We also look at what's new in Digital Pathology. And we’re just getting started!
See you in August!
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YOUR LATEST MAGAZINE / ISSUE #96
Welcome to the latest issue of The Pathologist!
Articles featured in this issue
On the Side: The #pathart of profitability.
Mic Drop: A new microscopy technique reveals the secrets of lipid synthesis inside living cells.
A Matter of Minutes: Mass spectrometry provides forensic toxicologists with a reliable and rapid answer to drug screening.
Light Fantastic: Raman spectroscopy for esophagus cancer diagnosis.
Functional Consequences: New insights into accelerated epigenetic aging in women with HIV.
What Do You Want? – The Pathologist Reader Survey
As the year draws to a close we’re feeling introspective. And so, we’re keen to hear our valued readers’ (that’s you) thoughts on our 2023 coverage of everything pathology to help us shape our output for 2024.
The Pathologist exists to report on the research, innovations, personalities, and policies that shape pathology – but to do that we need your help. We’re here to spotlight the stories you care about, the stories that need to be told.
That means we need to hear your thoughts. We need all of your expert opinions on pathology and our place within it. Do you want to see more long reads? More interviews? What trends do you know are lurking in molecular pathology? What exciting developments are going on in the world of technology aren’t being discussed? What frustrates/inspires/excites/shocks you in this big, important field of ours?
Below you’ll find a questionnaire that gives you the chance to make your voice heard. Remember: the more insights you offer, the better we can serve the pathology community.
Here at The Pathologist, we are looking forward to an inspiring 2024 – filled with opportunities for personal and professional development.
The Pathologist team is constantly striving to enhance its offerings to better serve our community of pathologists and laboratory medicine professionals around the world. As we gear up to start 2024, we are embarking on a new offering that aims to enrich your professional journey: Email Courses. Email Courses are a series of educational modules (typically 6–8) delivered by email, free of charge, with a pre-determined frequency (for example, daily, biweekly, weekly).
We want to ensure that these courses align with your expectations and aspirations for professional development for the new year. Would you spare a few minutes of your time to share your thoughts through this brief survey?
Educational e-book: ‘Catch’ the latest in infectious disease!
A curated collection of the most important infectious disease stories
Interested in infection? Gripped by organisms? You’ll love our latest e-book.
In this interactive download, you’ll find coverage of the intense world of infection – everything from interviews with experts to ground-breaking research. Hear from researcher Craig MacLean on the role of agriculture, antibacterials, and resistances among host AMPs; an interview with Royce H. Johnson on the increasing prevalence of valley fever; a chat with author Jonathan Kennedy on his theory that germs have shaped history; and so much more, sponsored by LGC Clinical Diagnostics | SeraCare.
Celebrating the Powerful Profiles from ASCP, Revvity, and XiFin
Spotlighting iconic figures from the field: Industries are shaped by leaders – the movers, shakers, and positive disruptors. From all kinds of backgrounds, these people are fundamental to the technological and scientific breakthroughs that improve patient care. In “Powerful Profiles,” we’ll be spotlighting individuals from ASCP, Revvity, and XiFin who are crucial to the success of the industry’s leaders.
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The Power List 2023: Storybook Edition
Welcome to The Pathologist Power List 2023, featuring the tales of 25 laboratory professionals – told in their own words
The 2023 iteration of our annual Power List is a veritable pathology anthology – a collection of topical, anatomical, and sometimes comical stories from the lab. After hundreds of submissions, our expert judging panel believed these final 25 tales to be symbolic of the amazing work that goes on day in, day out across the field – spanning multiple topics, subspecialties, and continents.
When brainstorming for a theme for this year’s Power List, we wanted to flip the idea on its head somewhat. We wanted to shake things up and get to the heart of the laboratory experience. And who would be better equipped for the task than the people who live and breathe pathology and laboratory medicine every day? And so, we asked for your tales from the lab – the highs, the lows, the unexpected twists. The final result signals that each and every person working in the lab has a unique story to tell.
Whether inspiring or interesting, heart-warming or funny (thank you, Mr Head-Holes), we believe that the Power List 2023: Storybook Edition has something for everyone – while shining a spotlight on the important work that you all do.
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Interested in all things infectious disease? Then check out ID Transmission today!
ID Transmission brings you the latest research and innovations in the field of infectious diseases and tackles hard-hitting and thorny topics that many others shy away from. Their mission is to keep you informed, start conversations, and connect all disciplines and specialities working within this fast-paced area.
There are a number of ways to stay up to date with the latest from ID Transmission…