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Software and hardware

Diagnostics Analytical science

Aim for the Stars

| Michael Schubert

From mapping the universe to exploring immuno-oncology, celestial object-mapping algorithms are shining a light on secrets hidden in data

Inside the Lab Digital and computational pathology

Digital Pathology to Achieve the Quadruple Aim

| Monica Santamaria-Fries

Digital pathology is neither a replacement for, nor a supplement to, pathologists – it is a tool to help them improve their own working experience

Subspecialties Histology

Implement – and Walk Away

| Sponsored by Leica Biosystems

Automating RNA detection and chromogenic ISH offers a faster, easier way to obtain an accurate picture of molecular pathways

Diagnostics Digital and computational pathology

Deep Learning Diagnostics for Barrett’s Esophagus

| Liv Gaskill

A new machine learning algorithm triages Barrett’s esophagus diagnosis to detect early signs of esophageal adenocarcinoma

Inside the Lab Digital and computational pathology

Finding Prognostic Patterns in Gigapixel Images

| Heather D. Couture

By applying deep learning to digital pathology images, we can improve our risk-stratification of patients

Inside the Lab Digital and computational pathology

Embracing Pathology’s Digital Revolution with Deep Bio

| Sponsored by Deep Bio

Deep Bio stands at the front and center of digital transformation with DeepDx Prostate

Diagnostics Neurology

In the Blood

| Liv Gaskill

Machine learning could help to identify autism spectrum disorder earlier in the blood

Inside the Lab Analytical science

Breaking Silos and Building Networks in UK Laboratories

| Michael Schubert

Tom Lewis discusses how improving the quality of patient care in the UK starts with laboratories

Inside the Lab Digital and computational pathology

The Proof is in the (AI) Training

| Chaim Linhart

Ibex Medical Analytics cofounder Chaim Linhart shares best practices for training artificial intelligence algorithms in the pathology lab

Inside the Lab Digital and computational pathology

Riding the Next Wave of Diagnostic Test Development with InSituPlex

| Sponsored by Ultivue

Ultivue’s new multiplex immunofluorescence method optimizes standard anatomic pathology workflows and accelerates assay development

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