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... read more →
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... read more →
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... read more →
You're reviewing an H&E whole slide image on your workstation when something catches your attention. The tissue architecture looks familiar, but the color intensity seems off compared to what... read more →
Imagine diagnosing cancer from your laptop while collaborating with specialists halfway across the world, all while AI flags critical patterns you might have missed. This isn't science fiction—it's digital... read more →
Pathology is undergoing a seismic shift, moving away from the traditional methods that have been standard for over a century. Histopathology, which traditionally relied... read more →
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 →
If any of the statements applies: ➡️ You know AI and Machine Learning are already... read more →
What can digital pathology be used for? Is it just diagnostics or does it go beyond... read more →
Our thrilling exploration of the digital transformation in pathology unfolded during the live webinar for the launch of "Digital Pathology 101," authored... read more →
As the digital pathology community is embarking on the journey of DICOM implementations... 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 →
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 →
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 →
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 →











