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.
There are a few websites online other than the Digital Pathology Place that talk about different aspects of digital pathology. An important one being Pathology News.
Pathology News is a…
Deep learning artificial intelligence has entered the field of digital pathology and is here to stay because it consistently outperforms the classical image analysis methods on patholog…
Digital pathology is supposed to help pathologists provide better patient care and make their lives easier, but what about other doctors, do they even care? Maybe radiologists? Oncologi…
A common misconception about digital pathology is that it is synonymous with whole slide imaging and has a high price point. This is not the case, as one can enter the digital pathology…
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With the regulatory approvals of whole slide imaging systems, digital pathology became the modality for routine diagnostics. Digitalization…
Visiopharm is a company offering image analysis software used on pathology images. The software has been on the market for over 20 years and has evolved through the transition of digita…
Even though tissues are tridimensional structures, most tissue research is done on two-dimensional tissue slides. This leaves a tremendous amount of biological information on the table.…
The Digital Imaging and Communications in Medicine (DICOM) standard for digital medical imaging has been around since the 1980s. First adopted in radiology it is slowly spreading in pat…
In the world of anatomic digital pathology, the mention of digital cytology usually causes thoughts of all the challenges associated with it. We are often not aware that digital patholo…
In this episode, we talk with Heather Couture about how to make deep learning models for tissue image analysis more robust to domain shift.
Supervised deep learning has made a strong ma…
Advanced computer science expertise with the ability to code and a medical degree with over 20 years of clinical experience is a rare combination. This episode’s guest, Martin Weihrauch…
What do cancer and climate change have in common? Both are very serious problems and in both, machine learning (ML) and artificial intelligence (AI) can be used to support potential sol…
AI-powered algorithms for digital pathology and tissue image analysis are not new, also digital cytology and hematology already have their share of AI algorithms helping pathologists wi…
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Have you ever tried to take a picture through your microscope with your smartphone? If you have, you know how much hassl…
How many times did you get annoyed when using non-intuitive digital pathology software? Have you already given up on digital pathology and image analysis or are you still looking for so…
With more than 170K total downloads and over 700 citations in scientific literature, QuPath is arguably the most popular open-source software for quantitative pathology and bioimage ana…
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Cancer immunotherapy, aka immuno-oncology, is tapping into the power of our own immune system to fight cancer. There are multiple processes a…
Are you looking for a whole slide scanner for your digital pathology projects? In this podcast episode Doug Stapleton, the Service Manager of the digital slide scanner division of Hamam…
Have you ever wondered if the pathology turn-around time could be faster and came to the conclusion that the only way to achieve that is to skip the tissue sectioning and staining? Now …
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In this third and last episode of the multiplex mini-series with Regan Baird from Visiopharm we look at the considerations when choosing an …