Improving interoperability in digital HER2 FISH enumeration a pilot evaluation

Tissue matching between H&E or IHC slides and HER2 FISH specimens allow for specific targeting of tumor regions with the highest protein expression, optimizing the high-magnification scanning of the FISH slide. Traditionally, this workflow was performed on the same scanning platform in the FISH lab. The present evaluation aims to assess the feasibility of matching a brightfield image acquired on one scanning platform, with a FISH image acquired on a different system, thus enabling the use of the region of interest marked by the pathologist on the H&E or IHC image without requiring a second rescan.
Combined manual reading and computer-aided quantitative analysis for the standardization of HER2 IHC scoring

Computer-aided image analyses, when seamlessly integrated into the digital pathology workflow, are gaining in adoption. These methods, combined with manual reading, help standardize the reporting of IHC specimens, especially in cases where the tumor exhibits variable expression intensity. The evaluation aims to assess the usefulness of computer-aided quantitative analysis integrated into the laboratory workflow, focusing on its role as a second opinion for standardizing HER2 IHC scoring in breast cancer cases.
USCAP 2024 – United States and Canadian Academy of Pathology

Come and see Motic at booth #748 in Baltimore, M.D. for the 2024 USCAP (United States and Canadian Academy of Pathology).
SFN 2023 – Society for Neuroscience

Come and see Motic at booth #1130 in Washington, D.C. for the 2023 Neuroscience Annual Meeting (SfN).
SITC 2023 – Society for Immunotherapy of Cancer

Come and see Motic at booth #329 in San Diego, C.A. for the SITC 2023 – Society for Immunotherapy of Cancer.
Motic in Haiti: The Benefits of Telepathology in Underserved Communities

By introducing affordable telepathology platforms, Motic is revolutionizing healthcare in underserved communities like Haiti. The integration of digital pathology systems at HUM has addressed the lack of pathologists and significantly improved the efficiency and accessibility of cancer treatment. Motic’s commitment to making healthcare accessible in underserved regions demonstrates the potential of technology to bridge gaps in medical services and improve outcomes for patients in need.
The Benefits of Digital Pathology in 2023 And What You Should Know

One question that anyone who works in the digital pathology space inevitably encounters is “What are the actual benefits of digital pathology?”. While pathologists and labs have grown increasingly comfortable with the concept of telemedicine and digitizing slide information in the last decade, some skeptics still remain. Meanwhile, for those outside the field, both the […]
Digital Dermatopathology Implementation, Validation, and Cost Analysis in a Private Practice Setting

Introduction Digital pathology (DP) is a burgeoning technology with the potential to increase efficiency, reduce diagnostic errors, and lower the cost of patient care. We present a study conducted by Dr. Kabeer Shah – Dermatopathologist and Surgical Pathologist along with other medical professionals. The goal of the study is to determine the effectiveness of digital […]
Motic is One of The Top 10 Clinical Laboratory Solution Providers

Making Digital Pathology Approachable and Accessible for Everyone Nicholas Chan Director of Digital Pathology at Motic “Our mission is making digital medicine approachable around the world by empowering pathologists in their workflows and in bettering patient care through our accessible digital pathology solutions.” Digital pathology has tremendous potential to disrupt the practice of pathology. It […]
WSI & Digital Pathology Lab Equipment: A Comprehensive Guide

Digital pathology refers to the use of technology to digitally capture, store, and analyze tissue samples in a laboratory setting. This technology has revolutionized the field of pathology and offers many benefits over traditional methods, including increased speed, accuracy, and efficiency. Pathologists no longer need to spend hours hunched over a microscope or spend time […]