Pathology informatics fellowship training: Focus on molecular pathology
Background: Pathology informatics is both emerging as a distinct subspecialty and simultaneously becoming deeply integrated within the breadth of pathology practice. As specialists, pathology informaticians need a broad skill set, including aptitude with information fundamentals, information systems...
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Main Authors: | Diana Mandelker (Author), Roy E Lee (Author), Mia Y Platt (Author), Gregory Riedlinger (Author), Andrew Quinn (Author), Luigi K. F. Rao (Author), Veronica E Klepeis (Author), Michael Mahowald (Author), William J Lane (Author), Bruce A Beckwith (Author), Jason M Baron (Author), David S McClintock (Author), Frank C Kuo (Author), Matthew S Lebo (Author), John R Gilbertson (Author) |
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2014-01-01T00:00:00Z.
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