Medical Research
A recent publication in the Journal of Pathology Informatics a group of researchers from the University of Miami using a BioImagene scanner report on their experience with review of breast biopsies with whole slide images as compared with...
‘A Clearer Vision of Pathology’ Visit our booth (#216) at the USCAP Annual Meeting in San Deigo, CA – March 3-6 to learn about our full range of quantitative pathology imaging & solutions and be introduced to our NEW Lamina™...
Date: Tuesday, March 18, 2014 Broadcast #1: 6:00 am PDT (NA) | 9:00 am EDT (NA) | 1:00 pm GMT (UK) | 2:00 pm CET (EU-Central) Broadcast #2: 10:00 am PDT (NA) | 1:00 pm EDT (NA) | 5:00 pm GMT (UK) | 6:00 pm CET...
The first method that produced viable and functioning liver cells was reported in the Feb. 23, 2014, issue of the journal Nature by Dr. Sheng Ding of Gladstone Institutes, Dr. Holger Willenbring from the University of California at...
This webinar will highlight ground-breaking techniques in microscopy. Two scientists will present impressive results using confocal and widefield 3D super-resolution methods. Dr. Timo Zimmermann, Head of the Advanced Light Microscopy...
Courtesy of Dark Daily: Pathologists will be interested to learn that researchers at Harvard Medical School and Massachusetts General Hospital are developing a “liquid biopsy” technology specifically to enable point-of-care...