An interview with Ian Holland, discussing the differences in microscope cameras and how to determine which one is most suitable for specific pathology applications, conducted by James Ives (MPsych) ...
A lens-free microscope devised by researchers at the University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA) detects cancer and other cellular-level irregularities with the precision of larger and more pricey ...
For centuries, the field of pathology has been defined by a single instrument: the microscope. But according to William ...
The practice of digital pathology encompasses the sharing and management of digital imagery taken of microscope slides. The process, enabled by computer technology, allows scientists across the world ...
Bent over a dual-headed microscope, Drs. John Pagel and Julie Randolph-Habecker stare intently at a tumor specimen from a mouse with lymphoma. Pagel, an associate in the Clinical Research Division, is ...
The microscopic world of cells and bacteria is incredibly important to understand, but tricky to study in detail, especially without harming the subjects. Researchers at EPFL have now developed a new ...
WEST LAFAYETTE, Ind. — Purdue University's structural biology group received a $2 million grant to purchase a state-of-the-art electron microscope that will enhance the study of complex biological ...
Evaluation of an Interprofessional Training Program to Improve Cancer Drug Therapy Safety Traditionally, pathologists have been branded the doctor's doctor, with a position behind the microscope and ...