Digital Pathology News

This blog is about 6 months old and as frequent readers of this blog know, most post contents are re-posted news items I think may be of interest in digital pathology and the pathology community in general.  Occasionally, I make some opinions...

January 9, 2008 (Computerworld) -- IBM today announced that it has teamed up with the Mayo Clinic to develop a research facility aimed at advancing medical imaging. The partners hope the effort will result in technology that will enable doctors...

Optical properties of gold nanoparticles hold the key. High-frequency ultrasound has been used for applications such as imaging skin and eyes. Behind this medical procedure is a tiny transducer that converts signals and makes the creation of a...

Aperio's daily news and views about Digital Pathology After a 2-year hiatus, Aperio's daily news and views about Digital Pathology is back.  From a recent posting (abridged): "So two years have passed, and there have been some...

Using CellaVision's application for body fluids, clinical laboratories are now able to analyse and assess cells in spinal fluid, synovial fluid, and pleural fluid CellaVision, which develops and sells digital morphology products for the routine...

DMetrix, Inc., announced recently that Lloyd J. LaComb, Jr., Ph.D. has joined DMetrix as Chief Operating Officer and a board member of the company. Dr. LaComb has most recently been Senior Vice President of Technology of Veeco Instruments Inc....

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