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Last week a loyal reader sent me a link to an article on Yahoo! that headlined "Dogs detect breast cancer from bandage: researchers" from a French news agency. The article goes on to report that specially trained German Shepherds could...
“Academic” Tweeting – Is it “Academic”...
Dr. Bruce Friedman over at Lab Soft News has an interesting post today on "The "Why" and "How" of Academic Tweeting". Many of you know that Bruce is widely considered the grandfather of pathology informatics, coining the term decades ago,...
Visiopharm Announces Inaugural North America User Group Meeting
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Visiopharm is proud to announce our inaugural North America User Group Meeting, in collaboration with Pathology Informatics Summit, May 20th - May 21st 2017. The meeting will begin with a fun filled customer appreciation night, watching the...
A paper was recently published in Modern Pathology (ePub ahead of print) entitled “#InSituPathologists: how the #USCAP2015 meeting went viral on Twitter and founded the social media movement for the United States and Canadian Academy of...
Courtesy of Clinical OMICs - Molecular Diagnostics in Personalized Medicine Johns Hopkins researchers have published new data that suggests epigenetic changes controlling how DNA operates, provides survival advantages to a subset of...
In 2010, results of a phase 3 randomized controlled trial showed that targeted therapy directed against HER2 statistically significantly prolonged overall survival compared with chemotherapy alone in patients with HER2–positive...