Digital Pathology Podcast

3: Proscia’s tools and vision for modern pathology w/ Nathan Buchbinder.


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Do you think your pathology laboratory is modern? If so, you have most probably gone digital. Nowadays modern pathology means digital pathology. However, to fully embrace digital pathology a scanner is not enough. You need the correct tools. Tools to manage your whole slide images in a systematic way and artificial intelligence-based tools enhancing your performance. Proscia is offering both. 

Today my guest is Nathan Buchbinder, one of the co-founders and Chief Product Officer of Proscia. Listen to Proscia's creation story, what tools they have to offer and how these tools can help your laboratory.

Disclaimer: Proscia's products are for research use only

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Digital Pathology PodcastBy Aleksandra Zuraw, DVM, PhD

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