Aleksandra Zuraw from Digital Pathology Place discusses digital pathology from the basic concepts to the newest developments, including image analysis and artificial intelligence. She reviews scientific literature and together with her guests discusses the current industry and research digital pathology trends.
Welcome to the crossover podcast with David, Giovanni and myself (Aleks) again. During this episode, we explore the world of digital pathology, artificial intelligence, including Chat G…
Have you heard the stereotype of a pathologist hidden behind the microscope (or in the era of digital pathology behind the computer screen). Pathologist as the doctors' doctor?
Today, I…
Introduction
Are you curious about what goes into creating a cutting-edge digital online resource like PathologyOutlines.com? Then this episode is for you!
About PathologyOutlines.com
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In digital pathology is it best to start small and incrementally implement the technology or go all in to reap all the the benefits at once?
The good news is that those two approaches a…
The field of pathology has been revolutionized by the introduction of machine learning techniques, which enable more efficient and accurate diagnoses and have the potential to some day …
Today's podcast is about the regulatory aspect of digital pathology and how it fits into the space between research and clinical use called translational medicine.
The podcast guest, Es…
Today is the International Women's Day and this month at the Digital Pathology Podcast I decided to invite some incredible women who are leaders in the digital pathology field.
Today's …
Computational pathology – how did this field even start?
In today’s episode my guest is Jeroen van der Laak, computational pathology professor at Radboud University Medical Center, who w…
Although digital pathology was supposed to be faster and more seamless than classical pathology on glass there are still many manual steps in the workflow.
Do you want to do tissue image analysis for FREE?
Cytomine is your tool. But so are QuPath, Cell Profiler, ImageJ, and several …
So how is Cytomine different? Cytomine focuses on collab…
I started working in the digital pathology space, because it sounded cool.
When I started my digital pathology journey in 2016 as the first full time pathologist supporting the image ana…
Several scanners have been cleared by the FDA for clinical pathology work, but what about FDAs stand on all the nonclinical pathology work done in a regulatory environment? Specifically…
As much as I love Digital Pathology - things that are not always perfect, and the integrations of systems are not always seamless. We don't need to sugar coat it.
And the sooner we star…
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Did you know that pathology diagnostics through a smartphone is a thing?
Really and officially! It is called static telecytology and a lot has already been published on it (see RESOURCES…
This is a joint podcast episode where the hosts of "Beyond the Scope" - the official Digital Pathology Association podcast and the host of the "Digital Pathology Podcast" meet to talk …
Have you ever wondered what semi-supervised, weekly, and unsupervised artificial intelligence digital pathology models can do to help pathologists?
Can we finally stop annotating???
This …