AI-Powered Pathology and Biospecimens Collaboration Poised for At-Scale Deployment
PathAI and Discovery Life Sciences have partnered to deploy AI-powered pathology solutions, providing enhanced digital insights.
PathAI and Discovery Life Sciences have partnered to deploy AI-powered pathology solutions, providing enhanced digital insights.
Paige, has launched its Paige Breast Lymph Node, an AI software that helps detect if breast cancer has metastasized to lymph nodes.
The collaborative program is focused on addressing the critical challenge of cancer overdiagnosis.
Largest pathology AI validation study to date serves as foundation for improving patient outcomes through faster, more accurate decisionmaking.
Read MoreThe ScanR system performs fully automated image acquisition and analysis of multiwell plates, slides, and custom-built arrays.
Read MoreAI-based cancer assessment tools are poised to help pathologists improve the speed and accuracy of cancer diagnostics, ultimately leading to better patient care.
Read MoreTaiwan’s leading academic medical and teaching hospital will use the new pathology network to improve patient outcomes.
Read MoreIt is tempting to compare digital pathology to digital radiology, but the two are not entirely parallel.
Read MoreRespondents will be eligible to enter a drawing from which three winners will each receive a $100 Amazon gift card.
Read MoreThis month’s issue features anatomic and digital pathology technologies from such companies as BioGenex, Indica Labs, and MicroDimensions.
Read MoreRoyal Philips and the Laboratory for Pathology East Netherlands have announced plans to create a digital database of aggregated sets of annotated pathology images and big data.
Read MoreImportant advantages of whole-slide imaging include its utility for advancing pathology education and training, and for supporting multidisciplinary teamwork in clinical settings.
Read MoreLaboratories in Europe, Asia, and the United States have demonstrated success in developing a business case to support their organizations’ investments in digital pathology tools for diagnostic use.
Read MoreThis month’s issue features anatomic and digital pathology technologies from such companies as Aspyra, Leica Biosystems, Mikroscan Technologies, and Philips.
Read MoreImage analysis and tissue pathology software from PathXL is expected to complement Philips’ digital pathology offerings.
Read MoreA Web-based digital pathology service offers rapid, expert review without the time delays and risks associated with shipping glass slides.
Read MoreWith its intuitive design and enhanced tools, the software enables pathologists to adapt to a digital workflow.
Read MoreThis issue’s Product Spotlight features anatomic and digital technologies from companies such as Psyche Systems, Technidata, and Viewics.
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