Document library
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The wonders of the T-cell: bispecific antibodies in diffuse large B-cell lymphoma
Pioneering therapies using patient's own T-cells are changing the outcome for blood cancer patients.
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Phage therapy: a new frontier for antibiotic-refractory infections
Phage therapy has the potential to play a key role in the broader response to antimicrobial resistance.
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CRISPR-based treatment for hereditary angioedema
Pathologists at the forefront of genetic editing techniques are investigating new cures for hereditary disease.
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CRISPR-Cas9 – an explainer
The use of CRISPR-Cas9 promises huge strides in treating hereditary diseases. Read our explainer to learn more about CRISPR-Cas9 and then find out about 2 examples of its application, in haematology and immunology.
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CPD-accredited events July–October 2024
Find out details of events that have been accredited for CPD by the College.
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Introduction to pathology at the cutting edge
Bulletin Editor, Professor Angharad Davies, introduces this issue’s theme.
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Your CPD portfolio
Learn more about the College's CPD process.
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Gene therapy in sickle cell and thalassaemia – where cutting-edge science meets clinical need
What does the approval for human use of new gene editing techniques mean for patients?
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Pathology Portal wins high commendation award at HSJ awards
Join our growing community on the Pathology Portal, which recently received a high commendation award at the Health Service Journal awards.
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New friends for old enemies – bacteriophages for novel diagnostics in veterinary pathology
Phage technology promises more effective, more efficient diagnostics.