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The spatial organization of specialized cells working closely with their neighbors determines the functional and structural attributes of an organ. Researchers at Pacific Northwest National Laboratory are studying images of lungs in an effort to understand how distribution of cells and cell contents impacts the function of the organ in different species. By mapping high resolution digital pathology images into three-dimensions, the true distribution of proteins and cell behaviors in space and time can be revealed.
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Dr. Anna Dunnigan will present Speech on "An Analysis of the Causes of Death Identified at Autopsy in the Obese Population" at @Pathology2018
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Lisa Jankov, Assistant Treasurer and Paul Desiri, Manager for the Nuclear Energy division pictured with United Way CEO, Shelley White.
GE Canada was celebrated for receiving the award for the sixth consecutive year.
“GE Canada is committed to working for a stronger Canada. In business they are Building, Powering, Moving and Curing the world. And when it comes to their United Way campaign they are dedicated to ’Live Healthy, Live GEnerously, Live United’”, said Shelley White, United Way President and CEO. “Not only is GE committed to transforming healthcare in Canada through innovations like digital pathology but, to also strengthen Canada’s global competitiveness to build a culture of innovation and collaboration.”
Introduction to Digital Pathology
The digital slide workflow
Technical aspects
Image analysis
Novel imaging techniques
Organizational processes to support telepathology services
Introduction to Digital Pathology
The digital slide workflow
Technical aspects
Image analysis
Novel imaging techniques
Organizational processes to support telepathology services
Medical Image Understanding and Analysis Conference (MIUA) 2016. Loughbrough University, Leicestershire, UK from the 6th to 8th July 2016
Medical Image Understanding and Analysis Conference (MIUA) 2016. Loughbrough University, Leicestershire, UK from the 6th to 8th July 2016
Introduction to Digital Pathology
The digital slide workflow
Technical aspects
Image analysis
Novel imaging techniques
Organizational processes to support telepathology services
Smart Imaging Technologies has released Simagis Live Web Application for quantitative analysis of IHC Nuclear Stains (ER, PR, Ki-67 Markers). New application is available to Beta users free of charge within space account space limits. Application screenshots: portal.sliderocket.com/AXFYY/NucleRatio
Smart Imaging will showcase its’ latest Digital Pathology solutions in Las Vegas at ASCP Annual Meeting Oct 19-22.
Mass spectrometry imaging (MSI) is a powerful analytical technique with which one can acquire a map of chemicals in biological samples. Combining this technique with traditional histology, which is a type of tissue-staining procedure done in medical labs to visualize tissue components, can provide complementary information by linking the tissues’ structure to its chemical makeup. However, improving the accuracy of image overlays is crucial for better image clarity down to the single-cell level, which is essential for digital pathology. Our photo is a mouse brain tissue collected on a glass slide that was laser-etched with fiducial markers (crosses), analyzed using MSI (one-third of whole tissue) and stained with hematoxylin and eosin dye post-MSI. Results indicated that the fiducial markers provided significantly better alignment and accuracy. This research demonstrates the feasibility and benefits of integrating MSI with optical imaging, marking progress towards improved diagnostic capabilities in digital pathology.
Ameh Orotomah (Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry)
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