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Courtesy of SECTRA Pathology is embarking on a similar digitization journey as radiology has experienced. Despite some obvious differences in how the transition to digital images will occur, it is obvious that questions similar to those once...
More on this recent news to follow on thoughts about implications for pathology market as a whole and digital pathology (including GE-Omnyx). GE paid $587 million for Clarient in an announcement 5 years ago today. NeoGenomics, a biotech...
The Top Five Reasons to Implement a Digital Pathology System Tuesday, November 3, 11:00 AM ET (8:00 AM PT) The anatomic pathology laboratory is faced with a host of challenges impacting workflow and patient care, including...
Five years ago this month I wrote a piece entitled “Who Will be the Next Susan Goodman Komen? Or Nancy Goodman Brinker?” In that post, in part, I wrote “Speaking for myself I think it stems from the amount of funding put towards “breast...
Interesting news yesterday from Philips and Genomic Health announcing a collaboration of their technologies. For many years I have thought one of the main drivers for digital pathology adoption in an increasing trend towards personalized,...
A spinout from Oxford’s Department of Engineering Science has raised £1 million from a high net worth Chinese investor to develop an imaging technology which could help doctors detect cancers, particularly prostate and liver tumours. Early...
































