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Advances in Laboratory Markers of Human Disease

This special issue belongs to the section “Clinical Laboratory Medicine“.

Special Issue Information

Dear Colleagues,

Current clinical practice largely depends on biomarkers, and emerging biomarkers, as well as conventional biomarkers, are widely used for early detection, risk stratification, and prognosis prediction in a variety of human diseases. Advanced research on laboratory biomarkers is also essential in the realm of translational medicine, bridging the basic and clinical fields. I would like to invite outstanding researchers to contribute their excellent studies to this Special Issue. The targeted articles include, but not limited to, the researches related to the laboratory medicine, from genomic or proteomic researches, molecular diagnostics, clinical chemistry, immunology, hematology, microbiology to digitalized and artificial intelligence-related markers. I believe that this broad collection of research will highlight our current understanding and utility on laboratory markers and form the fundamental basis on further advances in laboratory markers of human disease.

Prof. Dr. Mina Hur
Guest Editor

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Keywords

  • laboratory biomarkers
  • genomic
  • proteomics
  • molecular diagnostics
  • clinical chemistry
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Diagnostics - ISSN 2075-4418