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Earlier this week, Simon Häger, Product Manager, Sectra Digital Pathology Solution wrote a nice reflection/opinion piece on Sectra's website entitled "Who Can Claim Ownership of a Pathology Image?" Simon reflects on "single vendor" or...
Research agreement creates academic collaboration to develop deep learning tools for rapid onsite evaluation of adequacy (ROSEA) December 1, 2016 Mikroscan Technologies, maker of affordable desktop real-time telemicroscopy solutions, announces...
Carlsbad, CA. – November 22, 2016 – Applied Spectral Imaging (ASI) announced today that they have entered into a collaboration with ARUP Laboratories to facilitate the development and commercialization of advanced digital pathology...
Great news from Philips who announced on October 21st their completion of a glass versus digital concordance study to be submitted to FDA. The press release mentions 2,000 cases with approximately 16,000 reads. The press release goes on to...
The iMedHD2™ Mobile Cart-Based Telepathology Solution provides distinct live, dynamic, imaging performance, and cost-effective sustainability for decision-making confidence. Melville, New York (PRWEB) October 11, 2016 -- Remote Medical...
The Pathologist has a recent article discussing the use of telepathology for remote neuropathology cases provided from a central site with 2 other hospitals. The article is written by Dr. Sebastian Brandner who is a Professor of...































