EditorialDr. Joye Carter, a forensic pathologist, was a co-author of a study that found evidence of cognitive bias among forensic scientists. (Kevin Mohatt/The New York Times)
EditorialDr. Raquel Fortun, a forensic pathologist, inspects the skeletal remains of a drug war victim at a classroom in Manila, May 17, 2022. (Ezra Acayan/The New York Times)
EditorialDr. Sherif Zaki, a pathologist, at the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention in Atlanta, Sept. 25, 2006. (Jessica McGowan/The New York Times)
EditorialSamantha Lewis organizes playing cards during therapy with a speech-language pathologist at the Shirley Ryan AbilityLab in Burr Ridge, Ill., Oct. 6, 2021. (Alex Wroblewski/The New York Times)
EditorialAn aging rhinoceros at ZSL Whipsnade Zoo has contributed to the conservation and care of her own species, even after her death. Tissue samples, taken at the post-mortem of a 40-year old, Southern white rhino named Clara, will be used for a wide range
EditorialItaly. Pavia. Courtyard in University of Pavia. Statue of Camillo Golgi (1843-1926), Italian physician, pathologist, scientist, and Nobel laureate.
EditorialRAMON AND CAJAL, Santiago (Petilla of Aragon, Navarre 1852-Madrid, 1934). Spanish histologist, physician and pathologist. He made important discoveries such as laws governing the morphology and connections of nerve cells in the brain. Nobel Prize in M...
EditorialCaricature of Santiago Ram?n y Cajal (Petilla de Arag?n (Navarra), 1852-Madrid, 1934). Histologist and Spanish pathologist, Nobel Prize in Medicine in 1906 for discovering the mechanisms that govern the morphology and the connective processes of nerve ...
EditorialDr. Alberto Paniz-Mondolfi, a pathologist with the Mount Sinai Health System who led development of the new saliva test for coronavirus. (Chang W. Lee/The New York Times)
EditorialRudolf Virchow (1821-1902). German physician, anthropologist, pathologist, prehistorian, biologist, writer, editor, and politician. Portrait. Engraving by R. Henkel in "Historia Universal", 1886.
EditorialDr. Purva Gopal, a pathologist in Dallas whose children are 1 and 3, does her remote work early in the morning and late at night. (Allison V. Smith/The New York Times)
EditorialCaricature of Santiago Ram?n y Cajal (Petilla de Arag?n (Navarra), 1852-Madrid, 1934). Histologist and Spanish pathologist, Nobel Prize in Medicine in 1906 for discovering the mechanisms that govern the morphology and the connective processes of nerve ...
EditorialRudolf Virchow (1821-1902). German physician, anthropologist, pathologist, prehistorian, biologist, writer, editor, and politician. Portrait. Engraving by R. Henkel in "Historia Universal", 1886.
EditorialRAMON AND CAJAL, Santiago (Petilla of Aragon, Navarre 1852-Madrid, 1934). Spanish histologist, physician and pathologist. He made important discoveries such as laws governing the morphology and connections of nerve cells in the brain. Nobel Prize in M...
EditorialCaricature of Santiago Ram?n y Cajal (Petilla de Arag?n (Navarra), 1852-Madrid, 1934). Histologist and Spanish pathologist, Nobel Prize in Medicine in 1906 for discovering the mechanisms that govern the morphology and the connective processes of nerve ...