Advances in Molecular Pathology, 2021, 1st Edition
Editor :
Gregory J. Tsongalis
Advances in Molecular Pathology is an annual review publication that covers the current practices and latest developments in the field of Molecular Pathology. Each issue is divided into sections for comprehensive coverage of all subspecialty areas wi ...view more
Advances in Molecular Pathology is an annual review publication that covers the current practices and latest developments in the field of Molecular Pathology. Each issue is divided into sections for comprehensive coverage of all subspecialty areas within molecular pathology, including, Genetics, Hematopathology, Infectious Disease, Pharmacogenomics, Informatics, Solid Tumors, and special topics on COVID-19. The Editor-in-Chief of the publication is Dr. Gregory Tsongalis, a leading expert in the field. Topics covered this year include but are not limited to: Phenotype Association and Variant Pathogenicity Prediction Tools in Genomic Analysis; The application of noninvasive prenatal screening to detect copy number variations; Next generation cytogenomics using optical mapping; Review of molecular in APL; NGS for MRD in acute leukemia; Review of emerging technologies as they pertain to infectious disease testing; Germline genetic variants that predict drug response; Nutrigenomics; PGx of hypertension; Genomic data for blood typing, specifically both through NGS and arrays; Preanalytic Variables and Tissue Stewardship for Reliable Next-Generation Sequencing (NGS) Clinical Analysis; and Cell-free nucleic acids in cancer: Current approaches, challenges, and future directions.
Advances in Molecular Pathology is an annual review publication that covers the current practices and latest developments in the field of Molecular Pathology. Each issue is divided into sections for comprehensive coverage of all subspecialty areas within molecular pathology, including, Genetics, Hematopathology, Infectious Disease, Pharmacogenomics, Informatics, Solid Tumors, and special topics on COVID-19. The Editor-in-Chief of the publication is Dr. Gregory Tsongalis, a leading expert in the field. Topics covered this year include but are not limited to: Phenotype Association and Variant Pathogenicity Prediction Tools in Genomic Analysis; The application of noninvasive prenatal screening to detect copy number variations; Next generation cytogenomics using optical mapping; Review of molecular in APL; NGS for MRD in acute leukemia; Review of emerging technologies as they pertain to infectious disease testing; Germline genetic variants that predict drug response; Nutrigenomics; PGx of hypertension; Genomic data for blood typing, specifically both through NGS and arrays; Preanalytic Variables and Tissue Stewardship for Reliable Next-Generation Sequencing (NGS) Clinical Analysis; and Cell-free nucleic acids in cancer: Current approaches, challenges, and future directions.
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Edited by Gregory J. Tsongalis, PhD, HCLD, CC, FNACB, Laboratory for Clinical Genomics and Advanced Technology (CGAT), Department of Pathology and Laboratory Medicine, Dartmouth, Hitchcock Medical Center and Dartmouth Cancer Center, Lebanon, NH, United States and the Geisel School of Medicine at Dartmouth, Hanover, NH, USA
Current Tools, Databases, and Resources for Phenotype and Variant Analysis of Clinical Exome Sequencing Applications of Noninvasive Prenatal Testing for Subchromosomal Copy Number Variations Using Cell-Free DNA Applications of Optical Genome Mapping in Next-Generation Cytogenetics and Genomics Diagnosis of Variant Translocations in Acute Promyelocytic Leukemia Next-Generation Sequencing for Measurable Residual Disease Assessment in Acute Leukemia Molecular Profile of BCR-ABL1 Negative Myeloproliferative Neoplasms and Its Impact on Prognosis and Management Engineering Consideration for Emerging Essential Nucleic Acid Tests for Point-of>Care Diagnostics The Importance of Use of Genetics to Guide Hypertension Therapy: Using b>Blockade as an Example Emerging Molecular Diagnostic Methods for Prosthetic Joint Infections The Role of the Human Gutome on Chronic Disease: A Review of the Microbiome and Nutrigenomics Blood Group Genotyping Artificial Intelligence in Anatomic Pathology Cell-free Nucleic Acids in Cancer: Current Approaches, Challenges, and Future Directions Tumor Mutational Burden Calculation and Microsatellite Instability Detection in Clinical Next-Generation Sequencing Assays Operationalizing Genomic Medicine: Laboratory Practice Considerations Beyond the Assay A PENNdemic Year in Review Review of SARS-CoV-2 Antigen and Antibody Testing in Diagnosis and Community Surveillance The Genomic Landscape of Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome Coronavirus 2: Surveillance of Variants of Concern
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