IVDR compliance is a critical milestone not only for regulatory readiness, but for the long-term sustainability of ...
Plasma p-tau217 successfully identified Alzheimer's pathology in several neurodegenerative syndromes. This included disorders not typically associated with Alzheimer's disease, like frontotemporal ...
Dr. Pearson is an Associate Professor (Clinical) in the Department of Pathology at the University of Utah. She serves as the Chief Medical Officer for ARUP at University of Utah in Salt Lake City. She ...
In early studies, artificial intelligence (AI) has demonstrated promise toward supporting and augmenting clinician-driven cancer diagnosis and prognosis; an example includes the emergence of digital ...
Dr. Rets is an associate professor of pathology at the University of Utah School of Medicine. He received his MD and PhD at Perm State Academy of Medicine in Russia. He served as an anatomical and ...
Placental pathology reports contain valuable information that can influence maternal and neonatal health care however they are not always readily available to clinicians. While clinicians value ...
Shuko Harada, M.D., FACSc, Professor, Genomic Diagnostics and Bioinformatics, and Vice Chair for Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI), UAB Department of Pathology, was named Clinical Scientist of ...
Companion animals — dogs and cats — are excellent communicators, expressing a nuanced system of nonverbal cues and vocalizations that can help their human owners understand what they want and need.
Over the past 50 years, multiple pathology organizations worldwide have evolved in cancer histopathology reporting from subjective, narrative assessments to structured, synoptic formats using ...