Cover Story
There is a unique kind of silence that permeates a pathology lab. It is not an empty silence; rather, it is a heavy, loaded silence reminiscent of a library or cathedral, where countless stories are neatly arranged, waiting to be discovered.
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Joe Beechem: The Scientist Who Taught Biology to Remember Where It Lives
There is a particular kind of scientist who does not simply observe the world through existing lenses but insists on ...
Michael Schnall-Levin: The Founding Scientist of Engineering Biology’s New Frontier at 10x Genomics
Some companies change an industry. Fewer define one from the moment of their founding. 10x Genomics is one of the ...
Dani Zeevi: The Strategic Intelligence Behind AI-Powered Pathology at Nucleai
Strategy, in a technology company, is a word that can mean almost anything. In some organizations, it refers to competitive ...
Kevin Matthew Byrd: The Cellular Cartographer Charting the Future of Precision Medicine
Kevin Matthew Byrd does not talk about disease the way most scientists talk about disease. He speaks about it the ...



