Another Successful Year at ECCMID 2016
Exhibitor highlights from ESCMID’s annual congress in Amsterdam
Exhibitor highlights from ESCMID’s annual congress in Amsterdam
Products reviewed by clinical scientists around the world
Latest news from the Clinical Diagnostics community
New instrument designed to offer a highly automated and flexible solution while maintaining reliable and accurate test performance
Current applications of flow cytometry in the clinical laboratory
Leading UK clinician appointed to guide Sphere’s clinical programme
The latest reviews written for clinical products in the SelectScience® directory
A reminder of the most important updates to the Multiple Myeloma guidelines
The latest news, downloads and videos from the SelectScience point-of-care community
Integrated with nearly 600 EHR platforms to align clinical management with quality, utilization and financial performance goals
The latest advances in breath detection of volatile organic compounds
A look at some of the available companion diagnostics for breast, lung and colorectal cancer
Freestyle® Libre system eliminates routine finger pricks for glucose measurements and requires no finger pricks for calibration
SelectScience publishes breaking news from the cancer diagnostics industry
Patient-dedicated blood gas analyzer ideal for use with ICU isolation beds
The SelectScience article library contains downloads on the very latest technologies being used in cancer research and diagnostics
Fecal Immunochemical Testing (FIT) is Cost Effective Compared to Colonoscopy
An overview of new developments in the field of cancer diagnostics
New clinical biomarkers have the potential to greatly improve our understanding of cancer
German public health authorities turn to modern blood tests amid the influx of refugees
Point-of-care and lab diagnostics products on show at EKF's Stand Z1G30, Zabeel Hall 1
Siemens Healthcare Supports Diabetes Testing in The Community
HandHeld is a truly portable instrument for manual sample picking and effective use in the field.
There are several promising areas of research that could enable earlier diagnosis of Alzheimer’s disease