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Digital and computational pathology

Inside the Lab Clinical care

Characterizing Cancer

| Luke Turner

Digital spatial profiling technology may enable researchers to identify biomarkers that indicate how patients with high-risk melanoma will respond to treatment

Diagnostics Digital and computational pathology

Searching Is Intelligence

| Hamid Tizhoosh

Despite extensive discussion of the benefits of artificial intelligence in pathology, few are talking about one major advantage – image search and retrieval

Outside the Lab Digital and computational pathology

Automation Inevitable?

| Randy Van Ommeren, Kevin Faust, and Phedias Diamandis

As deep learning moves into the pathology sphere, the way we do our jobs will change – but we have yet to determine exactly how

Outside the Lab Digital and computational pathology

Intelligent Pharma Partners

| Holger Lange and Cris Luengo

How combining their efforts with those of the pharmaceutical industry can help pathologists make a business case for AI

Inside the Lab Profession

A Natural Gift for Pathology

Sitting Down With John Goldblum, Chairman in the Department of Pathology at Cleveland Clinic

Outside the Lab Digital and computational pathology

Journey to the Center of the Digitization Dilemma

| Alec Hirst

Digital pathology can increase laboratory efficiency – and it’s easier than you may think!

Subspecialties Bioinformatics

Resigned to Resistance?

| Steve Conly

Technology-based microbiology solutions such as automation and integrated informatics can help reduce time to diagnosis

Inside the Lab Genetics and epigenetics

The Diagnostic Power of DNA Methylation

| Bekim Sadikovic

Machine learning and DNA methylation could open up a new realm of diagnostic possibility

Inside the Lab Clinical care

A Call for Connected Diagnostics

| Jane Rendall

Becoming more connected and integrated is the best way to move pathology forward

Inside the Lab Bioinformatics

Variant Database Collaborations – for Cancer and Beyond

| Obi Griffith and Heidi Rehm

It's important to research relevant academic papers, but it's equally important to make sure it's still relevant

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