Digital Pathology News
New York Academy of Sciences Meeting -- April 7, 2008 Speakers: Kathleen Gabrielson, Johns Hopkins University; Michael Welch, Washington University at St. Louis; Peter Choyke, NIH / National Cancer Institute; Robert Dunstan, Biogen...
Pathology digitization incorporates a greater scope of work-changing technologies than telepathology. It incorporates information technology, new diagnostic knowledge, and other engineering innovations to help pathologists move past glass and...
The AFP (4/1) reports that researchers at the Stanford University School of Medicine "have perfected a new technique to magnify by more than 1,000 times molecules deep inside the human body, which may help detect minuscule tumors,"...
The Wall Street Journal (3/25, D7, Rubenstein) reports that "a nonprofit group called the iHealth Alliance is launching an online network that will email alerts to doctors who sign up" about specialty-focused "significant...
I had an opportunity yesterday to take a tour and view the Nanozoomer at a recent health fair at my insitution on the Olympus Onsite delivery system. I might be the last person in this space to see this but it is worth checking out when...
The UPI (3/18) reports that "[n]ear-infrared light may help detect microscopic signs of Alzheimer's disease in brain tissue," according to a study published in the journal Optics Letters. Researchers...
 
 































