Perspective of Biostatistics in Medical Laboratory Science
Although biostatistics is frequently misinterpreted in medical laboratory science, both experimenters and readers need to be familiar with it. The study of illnesses, patients, and epidemiological occurrences is made possible by biostatistical methods. The contemporary researcher cannot avoid learning about and using statistics.
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George Baillie on peptide array, a technique that transformed research on phosphodiesterases [PDF]
George Baillie speaks to Francesca Lake (Managing Editor, Future Science OA). George Baillie is a Professor and PI within the Institute of Cardiovascular and Medical Sciences at the University of Glasgow (Glasgow, UK). His research over the last 15 years
Baillie, George S.
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Research in the Medical Laboratory Science Curriculum [PDF]
Medical Laboratory Science (MLS) is increasing its numbers of advanced degree offerings and is accelerating involvement in evidence-based practice. Expectations of MLS faculty have increased to include research and scholarship. Many MLS programs have undergraduate requirements for research.
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Biostatistics in Medical Laboratory Science: Implications
It is well acknowledged that biostatistics is a crucial tool in medical, clinical, and health research. The application of statistics to biological fields, medical fields, or medical studies is known as biostatistics. It covers a wide range of topics, including agriculture, genetics, biology, biochemistry, demography, epidemiology, ethnography, and ...
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Laboratory implementation of edge illumination X-ray phase-contrast imaging with energy-resolved detectors [PDF]
Edge illumination (EI) X-ray phase-contrast imaging (XPCI) has potential for applications in different fields of research, including materials science, non-destructive industrial testing, small-animal imaging, and medical imaging.
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Malaria Diagnosis and the Plasmodium Life Cycle: the BFO Perspective [PDF]
Definitive diagnosis of malaria requires the demonstration through laboratory tests of the presence within the patient of malaria parasites or their components.
Barry Smith, Werner Ceusters
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Work-Integrated Learning in Medical Laboratory Science and Medical Technology during COVID-19
Work Integrated Learning (WIL) remains an integral part of the Medical Laboratory Science and Medical Technology curriculum. However, the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic necessitated a reconfiguration of operations and practices in institutions of higher
Nokukhanya Thembane
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Open Access and the progress of science [PDF]
There’s an old joke about asking the way to somewhere and being told it would be best not to start from where you are. It’s a good way to frame some thoughts about whether our present system of scholarly communication aids the progress of science or gets
Swan, Alma
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Relevance of Bioinformatics in Medical Laboratory Science
Bioinformatics in medical laboratory science is a branch of diagnostic medicine that uses computer system in the analysis of body fluids and tissues for effective disease diagnosis and treatment. Here, this article explains the specific and roles bioinformatics has played for effective disease diagnosis.
Nnodim Johnkennedy, Anyanwu Christian
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A DREEM-based Assessment of the Educational Environment as Perceived by Paramedical Students [PDF]
Background: Assessing the learning environment provides an overview of the current educational status and aids in identifying areas of concern. This study aimed to understand the students’ perceptions of the educational environment at the Paramedical ...
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