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DP3’s latest update adds new tools, providing even more flexibility and power to your digital pathology applications. Concord, MA – Integrated pathology solutions leader, Corista, has released their latest version of DP3. DP3's...
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3DHISTECH WEBINAR ANNOUNCEMENT – Digital Slide Viewing Solutions fo...
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Presented by Ákos Ágyi, PhD, Product Manager, 3DHISTECH. Join us for this complimentary webinar to understand how 3DHISTECH’s digital slide viewing solutions contribute to accurate diagnosis in routine pathology, reliable research...
LUNCH & LEARN ANNOUNCEMENT Indica Labs invites you to attend our Washington, D.C. HALO Quantitative Pathology Lunch and Learn being held on Tuesday, June 4, 2019 at the Embassy Suites by Hilton Washington DC Convention...
Digital pathology is undergoing a revolutionary change with the introduction of state-of-the-art pattern recognition via/with deep learning. The transition from feature engineering and classical machine learning to end-to-end deep learning have...
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