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Digital pathology for microscope lovers. How Augmentiqs approaches digital pathology differently w/ Gabe Siegel.

Due to the coronavirus pandemic, so many pathologists need to work from home today. The microscopes and the slides were […]

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HistoWiz: fast histology and an image database for mining from Brooklyn NY w/ Ke Cheng

She is a researcher herself and during her research, she experienced the great histopathology pain point first hand: it was […]

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New trends and recent paradigms shift in the digital pathology industry

This post provides an overview of what has recently changed in the digital pathology and image analysis offer on the […]

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Proscia’s tools and vision for modern pathology w/ Nathan Buchbinder.

Do you think your pathology laboratory is modern? If so, you have most probably gone digital. Nowadays modern pathology means digital […]

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PathPresenter a tool to make killer pathology presentations and much more w/ Rajendra Singh, MD

Do you remember a presentation where the presenter had to switch between their powerpoint and a whole slide viewer to […]

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How to get microscopes to where there are no microscopes? The X-wow project w/ Yuchun Ding.

For pathologists and scientists microscope does not seem like a luxury, it is an everyday tool necessary to do their […]

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Welcome to the Digital Pathology Podcast!

In this very first episode, I want to welcome you to the Digital Pathology Podcast. If you are interested in […]

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How to annotate consistently? Annotation rules and guidelines for your digital pathology image analysis projects.

This post explains why it is crucial to annotate your pathology samples consistently and provides you with downloadable annotation guidelines. […]

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6 free open source software programs for image analysis of pathology slides

When I think of “Open Source Software”, Linux, OpenOffice and GIMP come to my mind, but obviously, there are many […]

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On Veterinary and Digital Pathology – Interview with Applied Spectral Imaging

Most of the people know who pathologists are and what they do. Those who had contact with a pathologist as […]

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