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MAES veterinary pathologist Kurt Williams works with Idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis (IPF). He sections a suspected cat lung in this photo for testing.

Bill Truman, University of Exeter

The Wayne State Pathologists’ Assistant program, part of the Eugene Applebaum College of Pharmacy and Health Sciences, recently invited Kubtec Medical Imaging to lecture and train our students on their most recent imaging technology.

 

Kubtec is a pioneer in 3D breast specimen tomosynthesis for breast cancer treatment, 2D digital x-ray imaging, and augmented intelligence and voice control systems used in the Pathology Laboratory.

 

Students were able to use our cadaver anatomy organs to look for evidence of pathology and differentiate between healthy and pathologic dissemination in tissue. This was a great hands-on opportunity for students that resulted in a certificate in this state-of-the art technology.

Sarah Beck, speech pathologist examines a child at the Bible comprehension orphanage with help from translator Dave Chatterton. Utah team March '09

Royal Botanic Gardens, Edinburgh, Scotland. Women of Achievement Trail.

The Wayne State Pathologists’ Assistant program, part of the Eugene Applebaum College of Pharmacy and Health Sciences, recently invited Kubtec Medical Imaging to lecture and train our students on their most recent imaging technology.

 

Kubtec is a pioneer in 3D breast specimen tomosynthesis for breast cancer treatment, 2D digital x-ray imaging, and augmented intelligence and voice control systems used in the Pathology Laboratory.

 

Students were able to use our cadaver anatomy organs to look for evidence of pathology and differentiate between healthy and pathologic dissemination in tissue. This was a great hands-on opportunity for students that resulted in a certificate in this state-of-the art technology.

Fresno State plant science pathologist Dr. Margaret Ellis, Jordan Agricultural Research Center, Oct. 6, 2017, photo by Geoff Thurner, Copyright 2017.

Dr. Mayumi Fernandez (College of American Pathologists Distinguished Medical Student Award). Vina Cristobal photos.

The Wayne State Pathologists’ Assistant program, part of the Eugene Applebaum College of Pharmacy and Health Sciences, recently invited Kubtec Medical Imaging to lecture and train our students on their most recent imaging technology.

 

Kubtec is a pioneer in 3D breast specimen tomosynthesis for breast cancer treatment, 2D digital x-ray imaging, and augmented intelligence and voice control systems used in the Pathology Laboratory.

 

Students were able to use our cadaver anatomy organs to look for evidence of pathology and differentiate between healthy and pathologic dissemination in tissue. This was a great hands-on opportunity for students that resulted in a certificate in this state-of-the art technology.

Photo credit to Hilda Gomez, Plant Pathologist, Citrus Health Response Program, USDA APHIS PPQ

Fresno State plant science pathologist Dr. Margaret Ellis, Jordan Agricultural Research Center, Oct. 6, 2017, photo by Geoff Thurner, Copyright 2017.

A Forest Pathologist drills into the trunk of a western hemlock to determine how strong (or rotted) the heartwood may be. This technique is essential in tree species that might have significant rot inside but show few symptoms of disease on their exterior in the High Cascades District of the Rogue River – Siskiyou National Forest for hazard tree survey training in early May of 2024.

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