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Trends in laboratory medicine

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On April 23, World Laboratory Day, the focus will be on the current trends shaping laboratory medicine. Prof. Stefan Holdenrieder, Director of the Institute of Laboratory Medicine at the German Heart Center Munich, discusses the key advances in laboratory medicine. In our article, you can find out how automation and artificial intelligence are revolutionizing diagnostic procedures and taking medical care to a new level.

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Tim Plato
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Article: World Laboratory Day: Laboratory medicine in transition
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World Laboratory Day: Laboratory medicine in transition

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World Laboratory Day takes place annually on April 23. It is intended to draw attention to the work in laboratories and the achievements of laboratory employees. MEDICA-tradefair.com takes the day as an opportunity to highlight current trends that continue to shape these work environments. These trends will also be a main focus of the MEDICA LABMED FORUM at MEDICA 2024.
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World Laboratory Day: Laboratory medicine in transition
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Optical sensor technology aims to improve diabetes glucose monitoring

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DIGITAL HEALTH

A new non-invasive glucose monitoring optical sensor, poised to transform diabetes management by providing pain-free glucose level measurements, has been developed by researchers at RMIT University.
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3D-printed skin technique potentially enhances reconstructive surgery

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MED TECH & DEVICES

A breakthrough in reconstructive surgery may be on the horizon, as researchers develop a 3D-printed skin that integrates hair follicle precursors, leveraging adipose tissue for more natural results.
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Liver cancer treatment: Utilizing magnetic field-guided microrobots

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LAB & DIAGNOSTICS

A new medical technique utilizing magnet-guided microrobots for treating liver tumors has been developed by a Canadian research team, offering a potential new approach in oncology.
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