It’s 6 a.m. again, coffee in hand, livestream camera on, and I’m talking to a community of digital pathology professionals around the world who, like me, think Saturday mornings are a great time to discuss AI, cancer grading, and T-cell imaging. Welcome to another episode of DigiPath Digest —... read more →
Nov
03
Nov
01
If you joined me live at 6 a.m. Pennsylvania time for this week’s DigiPath Digest, you already know we started with some classic live-stream chaos—muted microphones, screens that didn’t want to share, and Facebook comments disappearing into the digital void. But once we got rolling, things got really interesting.... read more →
Oct
28
Becoming a U.S. citizen and diving deep into AI-powered pathology all in one week—now that’s a story worth sharing. This livestream episode of DigiPath Digest turned out to be one of my most personal ones yet. It started with a courtroom, not a microscope, and ended with a fascinating... read more →
Apr
14
If any of the statements applies: ➡️ You know AI and Machine Learning are already part of the pathology workflow, but maybe you are not exactly sure which part of the workflow? ➡️ “AI” is... read more →
Apr
08
What can digital pathology be used for? Is it just diagnostics or does it go beyond that? In this webinar, based on chapter 4 of my “Digital Pathology 101” book you will learn about: The transformative... read more →
Mar
16
Have you wondered how personalized can personalized medicine possibly be? In this webinar together with Typhaine Lejeune, a veterinary pathologist with over 15 years of experience in drug development we will talk exactly about that. Typhaine is a pathologist,... read more →
Nov
26
Have you ever done a bunch of annotations for your deep learning model and realized that your model was confused and that you had to redo all of them, and you were not sure why? I know I have! There was one project I was advising for where an... read more →
Jun
02
Can pathologists and computer scientists understand each other? Can pathologists and computer scientists understand each other’s disciplines in order to collaborate more efficiently? And more importantly, can they even understand each other? Why should they? Is it really necessary? I strongly believe it is! To watch the webinar... read more →
Apr
02
As with so many other professionals, pathologists have been instructed to work from home during the time of the coronavirus pandemic. Even those who were hesitant before in one way or another are being pushed towards some form of telepathology. Before the pandemic one would consider using a... read more →










