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Meeting Reminder: The Pathology Visions Room Block at the Hyatt Regency San Francisco closestomorrow! Book your room by Friday, September 19 to receive the discounted rate. Workshop Highlight Is In-Sourcing for Me? -- Selection...
Automation and Increased Accuracy for Hormone Receptors in Breast C...
Join Visiopharm next week for a webinar titled, “Hormone Receptors in Breast Cancer: Automation and Increased Accuracy” on September 16, 2014 at 4 PM CET / 10 AM EST / 7 AM PST. Estrogen (ER) and progesterone (PR; PgR) evaluation is...
Kimberly Jewett is a 37 year-old mother of 2 and a two-time breast cancer survivor. Her first diagnosis was at age 31 and her second diagnosis came four years later. You can read her journey here. During this journey she has defined herself as...
Exploring New Methods & Imaging Technologies for Cancer Immunotherapy Research Pathology Imaging User Group Meeting September 9-10, 2014 PerkinElmer Center for Innovation Hopkinton, MA 01748 Reserve your seat at the...
Join Applied Spectral Imaging at CAP’14 – THE Pathologists’ Meeting...
Join ASI in booth # 223 at CAP’14 – THE Pathologists’ Meeting Come see ASI’s GenASIs HiPath, the latest Pathology Quantitative Diagnostic Aid, providing solutions for any sized lab! Ask questions from our experts, see a demo and get...
PathXL launches PathXL Xplore, sparking a new era for digital patho...
PathXL, the leading supplier of software solutions to the digital pathology community, announce the launch of PathXL Xplore, a next generation image information management system designed specifically for the research lab. Xplore is the most...































