Microscopy

In my post about a month ago on the “State of Digital Pathology Today – Part 1” I mentioned “In part 2 I will review true market valuation and why the recent cuts to the biopsy billing code and the death of the immunohistochemistry...

In November of 2010 I had a post entitled "Another scanner company?" that essentially announcing the launch of MikroScan and their low-cost, desktop scanner on social media channels.  Since that time I have had probably close to a half-dozen...

University of Connecticut researchers in the School of Dental Medicine are studying how bones heal when fractured. As the lead researchers for a large international study called Knockout Mouse Project (KOMP), the team needed a way to image...

Originally published (2/5/14) in Clinical Informatics News By Aaron Krol This Monday, an unusual partnership was announced between Clarient Diagnostic Services, one of the largest cancer testing facilities in the US, and Definiens, a...

Needs and workflow assessment prior to implementation of a digital pathology infrastructure for the US Air Force Medical Service Jonhan Ho, Orly Aridor, David W Glinski, Christopher D Saylor, Joseph P Pelletier, Dale M Selby, Steven W Davis,...

New software developed by biotechnology specialists PathXL in Belfast, Northern Ireland, provides pathologists with the potential to measure hundreds of cancer characteristics in tissue, improving what can be achieved with the naked eye and...

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