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Moving digital pathology to the cloud. We're talking about cloud computing the features and components of the cloud and how it differs from on premise computing. What are the barriers and overlooked considerations in moving your operations to
Today we are discussing how treatment decisions can be personalized through artificial intelligence and digital pathology. Our guest is Andre Esteva of Artera. Atera’s first product is in prostate cancer. We discuss how AI can improve upon
What is pathology 3.0?We are at an inflection point. The demand on pathologists in laboratory medicine is greater than ever. Demographics and healthcare needs of the population are shifting. New technologies such as digital pathology and m
The May Digital Pathology Roundup with Imogen Fitt of Signify Research is here.We cover 3 main topics this month:1. Updates and new releases in the scanner sector, Including 3DHISTECH2. Cloud and Ai marketplace developments including Aifo
Is it time for digital biomarkers? Our guest today is Torbjørn Furuseth of DoMore Diagnostics.Predictive and prognostic algorithms may be the crown jewel of digital pathology, enhancing our value as pathologists to be the chief purveyor of th
We have a new feature on Digital pathology Today: a monthly recap of the biggest and latest industry developments with Imogen Fitt of Siginfy Research.April was a huge month, and it seems the pace of innovation and new developments individua
In this episode we discuss the enterprise pathology platform and how it is so much more than image management. “It’s where work gets done and data lives,” according to Krishna Bala of Proscia. We discuss the components or steps involved in di
Today we dive into a field that hasn't existed until very recently - ethics in AI and digital pathology. What is ethics and how is it relevant in digital pathology? We all want to do the right thing, don't we? Maybe easier said than done? Do
Lisa-Jean Clifford is Chief Operating Officer and Chief Strategy Officer at Gestalt Diagnostics. We discuss parallels between pathology and radiology in their digital journeys, the steps involved in going digital, how to keep the various stake
This episode with Dr. Ken Bloom of Nucleai, we examine the beginnings of telepathology, which led to what we now know as digital pathology in the 1980s. We trace the journey to now, focusing on seminal events in the industry, such as computatio
We know that there are certain tasks pathologists are often not very good at or may prefer not to do, such as counting cells or estimating tumor volume. Why not free them up from these tasks and allow them to focus on other areas where they can
What does the CRO of the future look like? In diagnostics we seem to be inundated with more platforms, more analytes more “-omics” and more pathways. How do we make sense of it all? What is the future of multi-omic analysis and what role will
What is the state of the industry in 2023 in terms of driving towards unified file formats? Is middleware or software to bridge between various components and file formats still necessary and if so for how long? Why do we even have different f
“We shall not cease from exploration and the end of all our exploring will be to arrive where we started and know the place for the first time”- TS Eliot.Is it possible to predict molecular biomarkers from H&E sections through deep learning
Amidst this digital transformation in pathology, it’s not only the review of histologic sections that is going digital and moving online, but practically everything else is too. What does this mean for the future of publishing and pathology ed
One of the biggest pieces of news we've gotten in 2022 is the announcement of new CPT codes from the American Medical Association specifically for digital pathology. What are CPT codes? Why should we care? How will these new codes help us to
Conquering cancer through Artificial Intelligence is the goal of our guest this week on Digital Pathology today. We're talking with Brandon Suh, MD, CEO of Lunit, a South Korean company creating applications utilizing Artificial Intelligence in
As we kick off this third season of digital pathology today our guest is Dr. Kevin Sandeman, from the Region Skane in Sweden, who is going to be taking us through their digital transformation. The Region Skane covers a population of over 1.4
The digital transformation in pathology is well underway but what kind of opportunities does this present to us? We've heard all the buzz words such as machine learning artificial intelligence and heard all the hype about enhanced workflows an
They're coming - AI and machine learning algorithms in digital pathology.How do we go about assessing the robustness and suitability of these new tool for use in actual clinical practice? Our guests are Dr. Angelique Levi, Associate Professo
Too many systems or components in a pathology workflow adds complexity and cost. How can we create an elegant end to end solution to enhance workflows, while decreasing both complexity and costs? Our guest is John Wirthlin, CEO of Lumea, a
Amidst this digital transformation in pathology the talk seems to be largely centered around whole slide imaging of H&E-stained tissue sections. But what about cytology? Why don't we hear much talk about digital cytology, and what are some
What is going to surprise us in digital pathology in big ways and in small ways? How can seemingly small changes make a big impact in what we do as pathologists and in the lives of patients? How are we going to make use of the large datasets
It's easy to get caught up in the hype surrounding digital pathology. But what is actually involved and going digital?What are the steps involved? We know about scanners and viewing images, of course. But what other pieces of software migh
NVIDIA is involved in computer graphics, artificial intelligence, computing and processors across variety of industries including gaming, entertainment, finance, and health care. What are the commonalties of all these industries and what lesso
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