International Telepathology

First featured at the ASCP Virtual 2020 conference, Drs. Cristina Costales (Stanford) and Enric Solans (UChicago Ingalls) demonstrate and discuss their experiences of using telepathology in working with remote international sites.
In VivA Deep Learning-Based System (Microscan) for the Identification of Pollen Development Stages and Its Application to Obtaining Doubled Haploid Lines in Eggplant

In this work, a team in Spain, developed Microscan, a deep learning-based system for the detection and recognition of the stages of pollen development. Check out the role of our MoticEasyScan in the study here.
In Vivo Remodeling of a 3D-Bioprinted Tissue Engineered Heart Valve Scaffold

To evaluate the recellularization potential of a bioprinted aortic heart valve scaffold printed with highly concentrated Type I collagen hydrogel (Lifeink® 200) and MSCs. Check out the role our MoticEasyScan in this study here.
A Novel Transplantable Model of Lung Cancer-Associated Tissue Loss and Disrupted Muscle Regeneration

Cancer-associated muscle wasting (CAW), a symptom of cancer cachexia, is associated with approximately 20% of lung cancer deaths and remains poorly characterized on a mechanistic level. Read more about how MoticEasyScan contributed to this case study here.
Motic and the ASCP: Enabling Remote Diagnostics in Underserved Areas through Telepathology

International telepathology can help bridge the gap for cancer detection and diagnosis in less fortunate countries. In this post, MoticFlow users share perspectives and insights as to how the platform has made a difference for both the local hospitals and their patients as well as the consulting specialists.
Evaluation of the VETSCAN IMAGYST: an In-Clinic Canine and Feline Fecal Parasite Detection System Integrated with a Deep Learning Algorithm

Fecal examination is an important component of routine companion animal wellness exams. Read more about how MoticEasyScan contributed to this case study here.
The COVID-19 Impact on Global Pathology

COVID-19 is here to stay. What can we do about it?
Using Digital Technology for Pathology Education

In this article, we explore how the advent of digital technologies for remote microscopy, AI-enabled casework, and whole slide imaging has the potential to transform and expand pathology education.
American Society of Cytopathology 2020 Virtual Meeting

November 5-8, 2020
Virtual
Digital Pathology Association’s Pathology Visions 2020

October 26-29, 2020
Virtual