This process entails capturing the entire glass slide with a scanning device to obtain a high-resolution whole slide image (WSI) for diagnostic, educational, or research purposes. Pathologists have traditionally worked with glass slides and conventional microscopes, but the digital revolution has allowed a transformation from glass to digital slide. Computational approach enables spatial mapping of single-cell data within tissues.How image analysis and artificial intelligence support digital pathology enabled precision medicine today and what to expect in the future | Michael Grunkin.
The different tiers of digital pathology | Mike Miller, I. A simple microscope camera, whole slide scanner and everything in between.How Pathology Watch managed to incorporate digital pathology in dermatology practices across the US | Dan Lambert, Pathology Watch Microscopic imaging of tissue without a microscope?.Researchers create detailed cell atlas of gut and reveal developmental origins of Crohn’s disease.Breast cancer ‘ecotypes’ defined by cellular & spatial genomics technologies could lead to more personalised treatment.Literature Review: Drug development and toxicologic pathology continue to blaze the trail in digital pathology.Publication Review – Tissues, Not Blood, Are Where Immune Cells Function.Publication Review – The human-in-the-loop: an evaluation of pathologists’ interaction with artificial intelligence in clinical practice.Proscia’s Concentriq Dx Attains CE Mark Under IVDR For Use In Primary Diagnosis.Novel Digital Microscopy System Provides Faster Diagnosis Than Light Microscopy.Groundbreaking digital approach helps cut pathology waiting times.Graph Representation Learning Combines Local and Overall Tissue-Level Information to Predict Disease States.AI and 3D imaging collaborate to Provide Never-Before-Seen View and Understanding of Prostate Cancer Cells.Paige Answers Call to Better Identify Breast Cancer Patients with Low Expression of HER2.New real-time imaging technology could make biopsies & histology a thing of the past.Proscia-Siemens Healthineers: A win-win deal set to shake-up Digital Pathology?.A new tool makes high-resolution imaging data on human tissues easier to understand and use.Please keep following the ESDIP announcements. ESDIP’s mission is closely aligned with these developments, where computational pathology is key to analyzing and interpreting the resulting complex data.ĮSDIP is gaining new energy and is evolving fast to the benefit of its members, offering novel scientific, diagnostic and educational opportunities, increasing communication and ideas for innovative paths. Moreover, novel molecular methods, such as, spatial transcriptomics or single-cell proteomics, offer new opportunities to combine histology with spatially-resolved deep molecular profiling. While the diagnosis of pathological alterations in tissues will continue in the future to be based on histomorphology, novel imaging techniques such as multiplex immunofluorescence or imaging mass spectrometry will gain influence in complementing conventional approaches. This year’s focus will be on the integration of histology, molecular pathology and clinical data through machine learning/artificial intelligence. Our goal is to have, again, the usual friendly and exciting interdisciplinary environment, with pathologists, computer scientists, biologists, technicians, students, and last but not least, clinicians, as well as industry partners, discussing the latest topics on digital and computational pathology. We are pleased to announce the 18th European Congress on Digital Pathology (ECDP), to be held as an in person event 15-18th June 2022 in Berlin.