Elizabeth Armstrong Moore is based in Portland, Oregon, and has written for Wired, The Christian Science Monitor, and public radio. Her semi-obscure hobbies include climbing, billiards, board games ...
Case Western Reserve University biomedical researchers develop first open-source, quality-control review tool for fast-growing digital pathology field There’s a low-tech problem troubling the ...
Scientists at King Abdullah University of Science and Technology (KAUST) have developed a new stain-free imaging platform ...
A deep-learning computer network developed through research led by Case Western Reserve University was 100 percent accurate in determining whether invasive forms of breast cancer were present in whole ...
Evident Corporation, a premier manufacturer of life science imaging systems, and Ultivue, Inc., an industry leader in multiplexing tools and novel image analysis solutions for tissue biomarker studies ...
Brain tumors have long forced pathologists into a difficult balancing act. Under the microscope, many look alike at first ...
Menopausal Hormone Therapy and Ovarian and Endometrial Cancers: Long-Term Follow-Up of the Women's Health Initiative Randomized Trials Cancers with homologous recombination deficiency (HRD) can ...
Microscopic fibers secretly shape how every organ in the body works, yet they’ve been notoriously hard to study—until now. A new imaging technique called ComSLI reveals hidden fiber orientations in ...
Researchers launch Hetairos, an AI that predicts brain tumor molecular subtypes in 12 minutes from routine tissue slides, ...
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