Pathology
Device Converts Smartphone into Fluorescence Microscope for Just USD 50
A new device called the "Glowscope" can transform a smartphone or tablet into a fluorescence microscope for less than USD 50. This device allows for imaging of cells, tissues, and organisms under low magnification and can be used in schools, science outreach settings, and even in research labs. More...14 Mar 2023
New Premium Microscopes Meet Highest Standards of Optical, Mechanical and Electrical Performance
Microscopes provide a valuable perspective in medical research as well as deliver precision in diagnostics and surgical procedures to improve clinical outcomes. A new product line of microscopes and accessories are designed meet the highest standards of optical, mechanical, and electrical performance, as well as general appearance. More...27 Feb 2023
AI Combined With Infrared Imaging Automatically Classifies Tumors
Researchers have paired artificial intelligence (AI) with infrared (IR) imaging to develop an automated and precise method for diagnosing colon cancer and tailoring treatments to the patient. This label-free and automated technique complements existing methods for analyzing tissue samples. More...15 Feb 2023
Voice-Activated Sample Pre-Treatment Device Enables Hands-Free, Safer DNA Handling
Scientists using samples containing pathogens work with the smallest amounts possible in order to avoid accidental infection. Now, the same technology used by smart voice assistants could also make the laboratory a safer place for scientists and technicians handling infectious samples. More...10 Feb 2023
AI Algorithm Aids Pathologists with Accurate HER2 Assessment in Breast Cancer Diagnosis
Ibex Medical Analytics has entered into an agreement with AstraZeneca and Daiichi Sankyo for the development, clinical validation and early adoption of an AI-powered product to aid pathologists with an accurate and reproducible assessment of HER2 immunohistochemistry (IHC) scoring in breast cancer patients. More...09 Feb 2023
New Collaboration to Apply Power of AI to Digital Pathology Images
Clinical artificial intelligence (AI) applications have the potential to help pathologists diagnose cancer more confidently and efficiently, ultimately improving patient care. Now, a new collaboration aims to lead the digital transformation of pathology and cancer diagnosis. More...30 Jan 2023
New Slide Scanner System Provides Pathologists Additional Flexibility in Laboratory Workflow
A new automated high-speed digital slide creation, viewing, and management system that enables whole slide imaging for in vitro diagnostic use provides clinical pathologists with additional flexibility in their laboratory workflow. More...23 Jan 2023
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Artificial Intelligence Methods Could Replace Histochemical Staining
Advanced Mass Spectrometry Could Provide Microscopic Clues to Beating Deadly Brain Tumors
AI-Based Staining Technique as Accurate as Traditional Histopathology in Assessing Breast Cancer Biomarker
Super-Enhancer Induces Oncogenic Driver in Colorectal Carcinoma
Gene Expression Profiling of Mucinous Ovarian Tumors Identifies Prognosis Markers
Link Identified Between Mitochondria and Pancreatic Cancer Risk
World’s First Precision Medicine Test Predicts Progression to Esophageal Cancer in Patients with Barrett’s Esophagus
Self-Teaching AI Algorithm Uses Pathology Images to Diagnose Rare Diseases
Digital Pathology Solution Provides Truly Interoperable Platform to Streamline Workflow
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