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Third Annual Digital Pathology Transforming Medicine in a Digital World February 16-18, 2015 | Moscone North Convention Center | San Francisco, CA www.triconference.com/digital-pathology UPMC's Dr. Jeffrey Fine to Present at Third...
Perhaps not too surprisingly, there was a pretty good response to my post towards the end of last month entitled “Pathologists Cannot Talk to Patients? Fuggedaboutit”. And also not too surprisingly given the issues I raised the battle...
New SPOT 5.2 Software Release!
SPOT Imaging Solutions is pleased to announce the release of the new SPOT 5.2 software. SPOT 5.2 Software provides ongoing OS support for your SPOT camera while expanding its capabilities with new features and enhanced functionality. New...
Bioinformatics has taken another step toward cementing itself in the life sciences mainstream. The latest validation of the importance of informatics comes from the Association for Molecular Pathology (AMP), which has established a...
The below post appeared on 33 charts today. I thought it was a timely topic with relevant thoughts about the issues of patients at medical meetings. The editorial below mentions "When people are talking about you and you’re not at the...
Histological stains in medical and research specimens permit visual differentiation and discrimination of one microscopic tissue or cellular component from another, thus enabling observation of the architecture that describes the subject...






























