Episode 35 - Leo Grady, PhD - Making Digital Pathology AI Native
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We're talking with Leo Grady, CEO of Paige, a company developing AI-based solutions in digital pathology to optimize patient outcomes. We're going to be talking about his experiences in diagnostics, radiology, pathology, and artificial intelligence. We’ll discuss the early history of Paige, its relationship with memorial Sloan Kettering, what products Paige is developing, what the future holds, and their strategy for developing partnerships. It’s often said that radiology is at least a decade ahead of pathology in terms of going digital. But is this accurate or fair? Radiology images, after al ..read more
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Episode 34 - Special Edition - New Guidelines for Validating Whole Slide Imaging - Andrew Evans. MD, PhD and Nicole Thomas, MPH - College of American Pathologists
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The College of American Pathologists (CAP), in collaboration with the ASCP and API announced the 2021 update of guidelines for Validating Whole Slide Imaging (WSI) for diagnostic Purposes. We talk with Dr. Andrew Evans, Chair of The Digital and Computational Pathology Committee and Nicole Evans, Director of the CAP Center for Evidence Based Guidelines ..read more
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Episode 33 - Dennis Strenk - The People of Pathology
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Dennis Strenk is the host of the People of Pathology Podcast and Pathologists’ Assistant at the Wisconsin Diagnostic Laboratories. Dennis has created a unique podcast to get to know the people in pathology , to understand their motivations, and to hear their stories and learn from their insights. We talk with him about the origins of the People of Pathology Podcast, lessons learned and the surprises along the way. In addition, we talk about digital pathology, gross specimen handling and imaging and how new technologies such as digital pathology can enhance workflows ..read more
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Episode 32 - Michael Johnson, PhD - Digital Pathology and the Use of 3D Imaging, Multiplexing and Organoids
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This episode we speak with Dr. Michael Johnson of Visikol. We will discuss 3D imaging in digital pathology. We will look at the current and future uses of 3D imaging. What is the current state of the art in multiplexing - particularly for clinical use. We will find out more about organoids, what they are and what role they play in research and finally, what Visikol has in store for the future ..read more
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Episode 31 - Jerad Gardner, MD - The Evolving Role of Social Media in Digital Pathology
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One of the many features of digital pathology is the capacity for increased connectivity among and between pathologists and the ability to share and collaborate on images and cases. This lends itself very nicely to the use of social media. We will examine the way pathologists use YouTube, Twitter, Facebook and other platforms including pathology specific ones such as PathPresenter and KIKO. We will look at how, in the past 10 years, social media has evolved and helped shape the practice, discuss how social media will continue to enhance the field of pathology as well as the careers of individu ..read more
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Episode 30 - Special Edition - Gestalt Diagnostics and MindPeak partner to deploy AI in cancer diagnostics
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We're speaking with Felix Faber of MindPeak and Lisa-Jean Clifford of Gestalt Diagnostics. With the recently announced partnership between Gestalt, MindPeak, and Leica for the implementation of digital pathology for Bio-Reference Laboratories, we will talk about this real world use of artificial intelligence and algorithms. We discuss how this collaboration will increase workflow efficiency and accuracy for pathologists. We will examine their AI integration for remote breast cancer diagnostics and the algorithms they will be utilizing ..read more
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Episode 29 - Chaim Linhart, PhD - The AI Revolution
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Our guest is Chaim Linhart of IBEX Medical Analytics. We will discuss the unique challenges and opportunities for unlocking the tools of digital pathology. We examine the differences between a strong AI and narrow AI and how strong AI can assist pathologists. Why is AI the "killer app" in digital pathology and how did Ibex develop Galen, one of the first AI based solutions to be deployed in actual clinical practice ..read more
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Episode 28 - Anil Parwani, MD, PhD, MBA - Connecting the Dots
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With so many use cases and applications in digital pathology, how do we connect the dots and make it all work? Dr. Anil Parwani is Professor of Pathology at The Ohio State University, Vice chair of Pathology and Head of Anatomic Pathology. He is the newly elected president of the Digital Pathology Association (DPA). We will talk about some of the ways to increase adoption and possible use cases for digital pathology. We will examine how algorithms and AI tools might help and what will be the role of pathologists if these algorithms work as promised. We will also look at some of the barriers to ..read more
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Episode 27 - Patrick Myles - Image Search and Digitizing the Joint Pathology Center Archives
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We are talking with Patrick Myles, the CEO of Huron Digital Pathology. In this episode, we will discuss searching images within digital pathology. We will talk about slide indexing in handling large image databases and how these new searches will open the door to democratizing digital pathology. We will examine image search for new drug discovery, clinical use, and research applications. We will also look at the new project to digitize the Joint Pathology Center's archive of glass slides ..read more
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Episode 26 - Tom Barr, Industry Veteran - Hyperpath Solutions
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Tom Barr is an industry veteran. He was an early adopter of digital pathology - utilizing various hardware platforms as well as commercial and custom software. We're going to talk about the early days of digital pathology and whole slide imaging - the barriers we had to overcome. Tom was instrumental in developing VIPER (Virtual Imaging for Pathology Education and Research) at Nationwide Children's Hospital and developing the digital pathology network used in clinical trials for many of the large cooperative groups as well as The Cancer Genome Atlas (TCGA)program. He is currently a founder at ..read more
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