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With all the hype and worry over a pathologist shortage in the coming decade, investigators from California, Iowa and Georgia decided to take action and train pigeons to become pathologists. It turns out that pigeons and pathologists are very...
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Fourth Annual Digital Pathology Transforming Medicine in a Digital World March 7-9, 2016 | Moscone North Convention Center | San Francisco, CA Part of the 23rd Annual Molecular Medicine...
Update on Telecytopathology
Re-posted from CAP TODAY: There is a growing body of literature referencing the uses of telecytopathology in clinical care. Telecytopathology (TCP) is the interpretation of cytopathology material at a distance using digital images. Although...
A conceptual model for translating omic data into clinical action Timothy M Herr, Suzette J Bielinski, Erwin Bottinger, Ariel Brautbar, Murray Brilliant, Christopher G Chute, Joshua Denny, Robert R Freimuth, Andrea Hartzler, Joseph Kannry,...
Webinar: New Study on NSCLC published – Join the discussion The discovery and clinical application of molecular biomarkers in solid tumors, increasingly relies on nucleic acid extraction from FFPE tissue sections and subsequent molecular...
PathXL today announced the publication of research demonstrating that TissueMark, the company's automated tumor analysis platform, can bring reproducibility and accuracy to molecular diagnostics in lung cancer. The results come from a...































