Digital pathology is transforming the way pathologists work, offering several significant advantages while also presenting a few challenges. This article will explore both sides to provide a balanced understanding... read more →
Digital pathology is revolutionizing pathology evaluation across all fields, from human pathology to veterinary diagnostic pathology and toxicologic pathology. The benefits of going digital include faster turnaround times, increased... read more →
When I think of “Open Source Software”, Linux, OpenOffice and GIMP come to my mind, but obviously, there are many more free computer programs for different purposes including image... read more →
If you are planning to digitize your pathology slides and embark on the digital pathology journey, then you need a whole slide imaging (WSI) scanner. However, purchasing a digital... read more →
This post is brought to you by Aiforia. In tissue image analysis for pathology detecting structures of interest accurately is critically important. With classical, hand-crafted image analysis algorithms it... read more →
Artificial intelligence (AI) has already entered... read more →
Most of the people know who pathologists are and what they do. Those who had contact with a pathologist as a patient or have worked with pathologists may... read more →
This article explains the pathology informatics terminology (part 1) and summarizes the current state of AI in pathology (part 2) Current status of artificial intelligence in pathology Even though there is... read more →
Since several years the pathology conferences host more and more lectures about digitalization and artificial intelligence (AI) applications in pathology. The accuracy of the presented AI models often comes... read more →
Image analysis of pathology samples requires two sets of skills: the image analysis (computational) skills and pathology skills. This is why to provide reliable results the pathologists and engineers need to work together on... read more →
Recently at a pathology conference, I met my friend (and former colleague), who has an advanced background in mathematics and computer science. I have previously worked with him... read more →
Image analysis (IA) as part of digital pathology has been around quite some time already. In fact, the first systems for remote pathologic diagnosis (video-based) were demonstrated in the USA... read more →
After having looked at the top 50 pathology blogs and the top 30 pathology youtube channels I noticed there are no 50 blogs about pathology (the list ends at 38) nor are... read more →