This is a list of useful links for members of The Pathological Society.
- HTA Annual Review of 2014/15 - Supporting change, process & innovation'
- HTA - A Decade of Expertise
- The Sloane Project – Understand non-invasive breast disease
- Genecards – Looking up genes
- Sanger – Genes mutated in cancer
- Protocol-Online – Lab protocols in molecular biology
- ensembl – Genome database
- expasy – Protein database
- Genome – Genome browser
- ncbi – Molecular biology databases
- Epigenome – Epigenetics database
- OMIM website for genetic disorders
- Pub Med
- Human Tissue Authority
- Medical Research Council
- Wellcome Trust
- Centre for Comparative Pathology - University of Edinburgh
- Bloodwise (formerly Leukaemia & Lymphoma Research)
- The British Lymphoma Pathology Group (BLPG)
- Lymphoma association
- The Brain Tumour Charity
- The British Neuropathological Society
- Coeliac UK
- Bone Cancer Research Trust
- Chordoma UK
- Sarcoma UK
- Scat Bone Cancer Trust
- Mesothelioma Group
- Mesothelioma Cancer Alliance
- Mesothelioma.net
- Mesothelioma Veterens
- Leiomyosarcoma
- Centre for Comparative Pathology
- RCVS Science Advisory Panel
- APHA (Animal and Zoonotic Disease)
- AVTRW (Association with an interest in Veterinary Research, monaly on food animals/food safety-chain
- PHE (Has significant research including pathology into zoonoses at Porton Down and radiation pathology at Harwell)
- The ConferenceWebsite
- UC Davis Mouse Pathology Programme (in Education/Pathology Course Menu Pages)
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App - BoSTT Bone and Soft Tissue Tumours - Case Studies
Bone and soft tissue tumours - case studies (BoSTT) is a mobile source of musculoskeletal tumour cases provided by experts at the Royal National Orthopaedic Hospital (RNOH) NHS Trust, Stanmore, Greater London, UK.
BoSTT brings the user a real experience of frequent and rare, typical and more unusual cases of bone and soft tissue tumours. Each case has a clinical history, high resolution radiology and pathology images, diagnosis, treatment and learning points.
The app is designed for healthcare professional working in the field of musculoskeletal medicine, including radiologists, pathologists, orthopaedic surgeons, oncologists, nurse specialists and physiotherapists. It can also be used by medical students, trainee doctors, residents and specialist fellows for their continuing medical education.
The RNOH is the largest orthopaedic hospital in the UK and is regarded as a leader in the field of orthopaedics and sarcoma care both in the UK and worldwide.
This App was financed by RNOH's Innovation Fund with the support of the Pathological Society of Great Britain and Ireland.