News and breakthroughs in tissue analysis, biomarkers, and pathology technology.
Quantitative toxicologic pathology: liver fibrosis scoring
Industry has accepted relative scoring of toxicity lesions for many years. However, the real demand from investigators in the area of discovery toxicology is for quantitative toxicological pathology
Directed random sampling in pathology
There are many times when a pathologist needs to randomly sample tissue in a directed manner. This is to assure that similar tissue substructures are sampled in
Some ‘expleening’ to do
The more that we use whole slide analysis, the more we are amazed that anyone tolerates the old way of doing things: doing image analysis
Sources of errors in IHC
IHC Analysis If there is one image analysis question we hate, it is, “Can you perform image analysis on this badly overstained slide?”. The answer
Histology pattern recognition — zoom out!
Experienced pathologists are very good at using minimum magnification to look at a slide. A pathologist can see more scanning an entire slide at 5x
Oct 2009
The first digital pathology services company formed by pathologists to serve the needs of drug and device development Boulder, CO – October 9, 2009 –