For centuries, the field of pathology has been defined by a single instrument: the microscope. But according to William Westra, MD, vice chair of Anatomic Pathology at Moffitt Cancer Center, the field ...
The utilization of digital microscopes to perform whole-slide imaging (WSI) provides multiple advantages to pathology, bioscience, and healthcare research. However, the ubiquity and simplicity of ...
Cancer pathologists can spend hours each day studying slides that may yield little useful information. A type of artificial intelligence called machine learning could streamline this process and ...
From image-analysis software to lens-free microscopes that fit on a mobile phone, new tools are providing pathologists with clearer and more informative images. In the seventeenth century, natural ...
A country doctor is on the cutting-edge of microscope technology. Ramona resident Julie Steele is forging a new path for her colleagues at Scripps MD Anderson Cancer Center with the introduction of ...
In the late 1990s Dirk G. Soenksen imagined a new future for pathology. At the time, pathologists often sat on telephone books to get a good view through their microscopes, yet Soenksen’s children ...
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