Editor Spotlight: Scientific challenges
What are the most pressing scientific challenges in pathology, microbiology and immunology today?
Hear directly from some of PMI’s Associate Editors as they share insights from the frontlines of research.
These short video insights explore emerging challenges, unmet clinical needs and future research directions shaping the field.
🩸 Scientific challenge in blood cancer
Drug resistance remains one of the most pressing challenges in blood cancer treatment.
In this video, PMI Associate Editor Mark T.S. Williams highlights how cell–cell interactions drive resistance and discusses emerging strategies, including PROTACs, to target resistant pathways more precisely.
🦠 Scientific challenge in chronic infection
Chronic bacterial infections can persist for years despite treatment.
In this video, PMI Associate Editor Tim Holm Jakobsen explores the biological mechanisms behind long-lasting infections and the research needed to better understand bacterial persistence in the human body.
🧫 Scientific challenge in clinical bacteriology
Antimicrobial resistance is one of the most urgent global health threats.
In this video, PMI Associate Editor Kristian Riesbeck discusses host–pathogen interactions, resistance development, and the need for multidisciplinary research to address this growing challenge.
🍄 Scientific challenge in medical mycology
Fungal infections remain under-recognised despite their clinical impact.
In this video, PMI Editors highlight the importance of improving awareness, diagnostics, and research efforts within medical mycology to better address this overlooked field.
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