By Robert W. Dunstan, DVM, MS, DACVP Distinguished Investigator Biogen Idec
Whole slide imaging and sophisticated image analysis software have allowed for quantification of progressively complex morphologic changes. What is the potential of this technology? What are its pitfalls? Is it even reasonable to expect that practitioners of anatomic pathology can change to be more quantitative in their assessments? More importantly, what happens to anatomic pathology if the discipline does not embrace the potential of this emerging technology? This seminar will discuss where we are with image analysis, where we are going and what is required to make image analysis a routine aspect of morphologic assessment.
6:00 AM San Francisco, 9:00 AM New York, 2:00 PM London, 3:00 PM Paris, 3:00 PM Copenhagen, 10:00 PM Tokyo, 12:00 AM Melbourne.
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