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How image analysis and artificial intelligence support digital pathology enabled precision medicine podcast feature image

How image analysis and artificial intelligence support digital pathology-enabled precision medicine today and what to expect in the future w/ Michael Grunkin, Visiopharm

This episode is brought to you by Visiopharm. With the regulatory approvals of whole slide imaging systems, digital pathology became the modality for routine diagnostics. Digitalization of pathology is... read more →
  • March 15, 2022
From digital microscopy to digital pathology through image analysis in 20 years - podcast episode cover

From digital microscopy to digital pathology through image analysis. How far have we come in 20 years? w/ Michael Grunkin, Visiopharm

This episode is brought to you by Visiopharm.  Visiopharm is a company offering image analysis software used on pathology images. The software has been on the market for over... read more →
  • February 24, 2022
How tissue clearing - based 3D immunofluorescence allows for seeing more biology in the tissue w/ Sharla White, ClearLight Biotechnologies episode featured image

How tissue clearing – based 3D immunofluorescence allows for seeing more biology in the tissue w/ Sharla White, ClearLight Biotechnologies

Even though tissues are tridimensional structures, most tissue research is done on two-dimensional tissue slides. This leaves a tremendous amount of biological information on the table. This episodes' guest... read more →
  • February 7, 2022
DICOM standard for pathology annotations

DICOM standard for pathology annotations. Why do we need it? w/ David Clunie, PixelMed Publishing

The Digital Imaging and Communications in Medicine (DICOM) standard for digital medical imaging has been around since the 1980s. First adopted in radiology it is slowly spreading in pathology... read more →
  • January 25, 2022

Digital veterinary cytology and social media teaching w/ Kate Baker, Veterinary Cytology Schoolhouse

In the world of anatomic digital pathology, the mention of digital cytology usually causes thoughts of challenges associated with it and thoughts of why it is difficult. We are... read more →
  • January 10, 2022

5 ways to make histopathology image models more robust to domain shift w/ Heather Couture, Pixel Scientia Labs

In this episode, we talk with Heather Couture about how to make deep learning models for tissue image analysis more robust to domain shift. Supervised deep learning has made... read more →
  • December 29, 2021

Smart in Media – the virtual microscopy hub w/ Martin Weihrauch MD, Smart in Media

Advanced computer science expertise with the ability to code and a medical degree with over 20 years of clinical experience is a rare combination. This episode’s guest, Martin Weihrauch... read more →
  • December 14, 2021

Why machine learning expertise is needed for digital pathology projects w/ Heather Couture, Pixel Scientia Labs

What do cancer and climate change have in common? Both are very serious problems and in both, machine learning (ML) and artificial intelligence (AI) can be used to support... read more →
  • November 28, 2021

AI-powered digital diagnostic tools for medical, veterinary and environmental laboratories. How Techcyte uses AI for digital cytology and smears w/ Ben Cahoon, Techcyte

Artificial intelligence-powered algorithms for digital pathology and tissue image analysis are not new, also digital cytology and hematology already have their share of AI algorithms helping pathologists with faster... read more →
  • November 2, 2021
Microscope phone adapter podcast episode

Microscope phone adapter that can bring digital pathology to everyone w/ Cade Wilson, Skoped Micro

This episode contains affiliate links. Learn what that means here You can buy the digital pathology kit for your phone here Have you ever tried to take a picture... read more →
  • October 17, 2021

An easy AI tool for pathology image analysis. How Aiforia empowers pathologists and scientists with supervised deep learning w/ Tuomas Ropponen, Aiforia

This episode is brought to you by Aiforia.   How many times did you get annoyed when using non-intuitive digital pathology image analysis software? Have you already given up on digital... read more →
  • October 4, 2021

QuPath – open-source quantitative pathology not only for pathologists w/ Pete Bankhead, University of Edinburgh

With more than 170 000 total downloads and over 700 citations in scientific... read more →
  • September 24, 2021
immuno-oncology 101 digital pathology podcast

Immuno-oncology 101 w/ Elfirede Nößner, HelmholzZentrum, Visiopharm advisor

Immuno-oncology 101 is brought to you by Visiopharm Cancer immunotherapy, aka immuno-oncology, is tapping into the power of our own... read more →
  • September 6, 2021

How to choose a whole slide imaging scanner for digital pathology w/ Doug Stapleton, Hamamatsu

Are you looking for a whole slide imaging scanner for... read more →
  • June 13, 2021

Virtual H&E. How Instapath uses optical sectioning microscopy to accelerate pathology diagnosis w/ David Tulman, Instapath

Have you ever wondered if the pathology turn-around time could be faster and came to the conclusion that the only way to achieve that is to skip the... read more →
  • May 16, 2021

What to consider when choosing an image analysis solution for phenotyping? (part 3) w/ Regan Baird, Visiopharm

This episode is brought to you by Visiopharm. In this third and last episode of the multiplex mini-series with Regan Baird from Visiopharm we look at the considerations... read more →
  • May 10, 2021

How to make sense of multiplex data with phenotyping? (part 2) w/ Regan Baird, Visiopharm

This episode is brought to you by Visiopharm. Multiplex tissue staining can generate large amounts of data to help identify distinct information about particular cells in tissue. Immuno-oncology... read more →
  • May 3, 2021

OracleBio’s path to GCP compliant image analysis clinical trail support w/ Lorcan Sherry, OracleBio

Founded in 2011 by this episode’s guest, Lorcan Sherry, along with co-founder John Waller, OracleBio entered the digital pathology market with a unique value proposition – to be... read more →
  • May 2, 2021

Introduction to multiplex for tissue image analysis (part 1) w/ Regan Baird, Visiopharm

This episode is brought to you by Visiopharm. After experimenting with multidimensional, multimarker, and multicolor single-cell imaging modalities during his postdoc at Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center in... read more →
  • April 26, 2021

Accelerating custom design of AI image analysis algorithms for drug development using transfer learning w/ Sylvain Berlemont, Keen Eye

As a computer scientist, he knew that to make a real impact with image analysis there were only two areas: military and life sciences. Sylvain Berlemont, the... read more →
  • April 4, 2021

Reimbursement for digital pathology in the clinic – how does that work? w/ Esther Abels, Visiopharm

This episode is brought to you by Visiopharm Medical tests and procedures can get reimbursed. The basis of the reimbursement are the Current Procedural Terminology (CPT) codes... read more →
  • March 8, 2021

Virtual Immunohistochemistry. How Owkin uses artificial intelligence to generate IHC stains without antibodies w/ Victor Dillard

If you are working with immunohistochemistry (IHC) you know how challenging it can sometimes be to optimize all the steps in the process to obtain a high-quality... read more →
  • January 31, 2021

Why and how is AI taking over the tissue image analysis field? w/ Jeppe Thagaard, Visiopharm

This episode is brought to you by Visiopharm Machine learning is not a new technology, but it started to revolutionize pathology relatively recently. The ideal combination of... read more →
  • January 17, 2021

HistoQC, an open-source way to control the quality of pathology images

This episode's guest, Andrew Janowczyk, is a computer scientist who has been active in the field of digital pathology since 2008. Before turning to the field of digital... read more →
  • January 4, 2021

How Aira Matrix supports digital pathology with deep learning on demand w/ Chaith Kondragunta

Today’s guest, Chaith Kondragunta, started working on neural network applications as an engineer back in the days when the computing power to fully utilize them was not... read more →
  • December 14, 2020

Why and how should digital pathology be implemented into clinical practice? w/ Ralf Huss

This episode is brought to you by Visiopharm Implementing digital pathology into clinical practice is a big endeavor and a decision not taken lightly by pathology laboratories.... read more →
  • December 2, 2020

DIY AI-based image analysis for pathology. How DeePathology incorporated respect for pathologists’ time into their software w/ Chen Sagiv

I met Chen Sagiv in person in 2019 at the European Congress of Toxicologic Pathology in Cologne, Germany after previously interacting for several months on social media.... read more →
  • September 20, 2020

Remote toxicologic pathology. How Deciphex is accelerating the non-clinical drug development phase w/ Donal O’Shea

The guest of this episode is Donal O'Shea, the CEO, and founder of Deciphex. He has been active in the area of digital pathology essentially since its... read more →
  • September 7, 2020

Digital pathology in a suitcase. How Grundium’s portable whole slide scanning microscope expands the reach of telepathology w/ Mika Kuisma

Often those pathologists and scientists who are thinking of starting their journey with digital pathology are intimidated by the workflow changes and investment they will have to... read more →
  • July 3, 2020

What is validation and how to validate an AI image analysis solution with Tom Westerling-Bui from Aiforia

The tools to develop AI models for biomedical image analysis have recently become accessible also for non-computer scientists. With the accessibility to AI tools, the question arises... read more →
  • June 4, 2020

Pro bono telepathology w/ Jared Block and Gabe Siegel

Jared organized a fundraiser and Gabe donated to the fundraiser, but he didn't donate money, he donated an augmented reality system - basically, the most expensive piece... read more →
  • May 12, 2020

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 packed and brought home. Everyone is now... read more →
  • April 12, 2020

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 show a case and do you remember... read more →
  • November 15, 2019

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 too slow! So to help researchers solve... read more →
  • November 15, 2019

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 pathology. However, to fully embrace digital... read more →
  • November 15, 2019

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 jobs. It is not a cheap tool,... read more →
  • October 5, 2019

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 Digital Pathology and medical and scientific advancements,... read more →
  • September 26, 2019
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