Aiforia Announced a Webinar on AI-Assisted Image Analysis in Preclinical Research
Aiforia Announced a Webinar on AI-Assisted Image Analysis in Preclinical Research
Topic: How Can AI-Assisted Image Analysis Boost Productivity in Preclinical Research, Including GLP?
Date: Monday, June 17, 2024
Time: 10am EDT / 3pm BST / 4pm CEST / 5pm EEST (60 min)
Summary:
Digital pathology with AI-assisted image analysis has become increasingly available for clinical diagnostics, veterinary diagnostics, preclinical research, and drug development. Participate in this webinar to discover how it can enhance the precision and effectiveness of pathologists’ workflows with particular emphasis on the preclinical research and drug development environment.
In the course of an hour, veterinary pathologists Dr. Richard Fox and Dr. Richard Haworth will discuss how AI-based image analysis can support pathologists and other experts throughout their workflows, with a focus on preclinical procedures – from image quality control support, assistive decision-making and the quantification of morphological features, mainly in the preclinical setting, including those studies conducted under the GLP framework.
What You Will Learn:
- How AI-assisted image analysis improves the accuracy and efficiency in the preclinical workflow
- What to consider when implementing AI into the workflow
- How AI-assisted image analysis works under the GLP framework
Speakers:
Richard Haworth, Founder and Director, RosettaPath Ltd.
Richard is board certified in veterinary pathology (FRCPath, DipECVP) and toxicology (Diplomate of the American Board of Toxicology). He qualified in veterinary medicine from the University of Cambridge and completed a DPhil at Oxford in experimental pathology and immunology. Richard has senior leadership experience in pharma at AstraZeneca and GSK, and he is the founder of RosettaPath, a science-based pathology consultancy.
Richard Fox, Veterinary Pathologist, Aiforia Technologies Plc
Richard Fox, BvetMed, DipECVP, MRCVS, joined Aiforia in 2023 as a Veterinary Pathologist. He is a board-certified pathologist and scientist by training at the University of Liverpool, UK. His research areas of expertise in pathology include dermatopathology, oncology, and more recently, the implementation of AI in the diagnostic environment.