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Send your Writing!Dr. Talat Zehra, M.B.B.S, F.C.P.S
During the pandemic in which pathologists around the world have remained at home or reduced their time in the lab to avoid unnecessary exposure, digital pathology has offered a ray of hope, allowing them to continue to perform their duties remotely.
Kimberly J. Byrwa-Neff, RN, BA, CPHQ
Jonathan Roy, BS
Keith Wharton, MD PhD FCAP
Current technology allows tumors to be painted with multiple colors, termed multiplex staining. Multiplex staining today used in research, may also assist with cancer diagnoses clinically via: preservation of tissue, improved diagnostic accuracy, and enhanced diagnostic insight.
Colin Doolan, BSc
Olga Colgan, PhD
Sherri’ Heffner, CT ASCP
Digital pathology incorporates the acquisition, management, sharing and interpretation of pathology information — including slides and data — in a digital environment.
Neuroscience researchers usually need to see slices of whole brain in order to determine the location in brain of detail they are viewing under the microscope.
The foundation of all good histological preparations is adequate fixation and good tissue processing.
Mikko Rasanen, Senior Product Manager
Sample tracking systems help reduce misdiagnosis by positively identifying patient tissue throughout the diagnostic process.
James Anderson, Global Marketing Manager
Healthcare providers face seemingly contradictory demands: reduce costs, provide an efficient service to more patients, and improve quality of care. For Anatomical Pathology laboratories, automation and connectivity make it possible to achieve all three goals.
Lance Mikus, MBA, Product Management Leader – Image Capture Systems at Leica Biosystems
We know how important it is for Pathologists to clearly see morphologic details in order to make an assessment of a case. That’s why we relentlessly pursue testing next generation scanner images with the aim of achieving excellent image quality.
Lance Mikus, MBA, Product Management Leader – Image Capture Systems at Leica Biosystems
In this article we will discuss how we measure usability specifically with Histotechnicians using, among other techniques, an innovative approach called the System Usability Scale (SUS).
Lance Mikus, MBA, Product Management Leader – Image Capture Systems at Leica Biosystems
Christian Schulz, Team Leader Optical Design, Leica Microsystems
YunLu Zou, PhD, Technical Lead Engineer – Optical Systems at Leica Biosystems
In today’s global environment, enabling large global engineering teams to collaborate while being in physically different locations can be challenging for many companies. This was the case at Leica Biosystems (LBS) and Leica Microsystems (LMS).