08:30-11:00 READING VIRTUAL SLIDES. THE ROLE OF IMAGE ANALYSIS. Room 1
Chairpersons: Janina Slodkowska (Poland), Janusz Szymas (Poland) | |||
KEYNOTE LECTURE 10 Gastric biopsies with virtual microscopy Yrjö Collan Department of Pathology, University of Turku, Finland. |
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SCIENTIFIC SESSION 7 | |||
Object orientated automated image analysis: Quantitative and
qualitative estimation of inflammation in mouse lung Coralie Apfeldorfer, Kristina Ulrich, Gareth Jones, David Goodwin, Susie Collins, Emanuel Schenck, Virgile Richard Pfizer Ltd., DSRD, Ramsgate Road, Sandwich, Kent CT13 9NJ, UK. |
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Use of
image analysis and digital slides in clinical IHC pathology
applications and the impact of region selection on quantitative
results Joachim Schmid1, Lee Ryan1, Roscoe Atkinson2 1 Dako North America, Inc., 6392 Via Real. Carpinteria, CA 93013, USA. 2 University of Southern California, CA. USA. |
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Assessment of HER-2/neu expression in breast carcinoma: A
comparative approach by automated cellular imaging system (ACIS) and
Aperio ScanScope Janina Slodkowska1, Jan Breborowicz2, Martina Ploghoft3, Michal Wojciechowski4, Violetta Filas2, Karolina Pisula3, Wojciech Staniszewski4 1 Department of Telepathology, Institute of TB & Lung Diseases, Warsaw, Poland; 2 Department of Tumour Pathology, Wielkopolskie Center of Oncology, Poznan, Poland; 3 Dako, Copenhagen, Denmark; 4 Precoptic, Nikon distributor, Warsaw, Poland. |
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Automated
region of interest retrieval and classification using spectral
analysis Myriam Oger1, Philippe Belhomme2, Jacques Klossa3, Jean-Jacques Michels4, Abderrahim Elmoataz5 1 EPF-TRIBVN-GRECAN, Paris, France; 2 GRECAN, F. Baclesse Cancer Centre, Caen, France; 3 TRIBVN, Châtillon, France; 4 F. Baclesse Cancer Centre, Caen, France; 5 GREYC, UMR 6072, University of Caen Basse-Normandie, Caen, France. |
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Benefice of virtual microscopy on prostatic biopsy cores examination Philippe Camparo1, Eva Comperat2, Cyrus Chargari1 1 HIA Val de Grace, Paris, France; 2 CHU Pitié Salpétričre, Paris, France. |
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11:00-11:30 Coffee break
11:30-13:00 INNOVATIVE TECHNOLOGY. Room 1
Chairpersons: Klaus
Kayser (Germany), José Ernesto Moro Rodríguez (Spain) |
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INNOVATIVE TECHNOLOGY REMARKS | |||
Colour model analysis for microscopic
image processing Gloria Bueno1, Roberto González1, Oscar Déniz1, Jesús González2, Marcial García-Rojo2 1 Engineering School, Universidad de Castilla-La Mancha, Ciudad Real, Spain; 2 Department of Anatomical Pathology. Hospital General de Ciudad Real, Spain. |
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Practical aspects to consider when
adopting a digital pathology solution Michael E. Getman Ph.D. Senior Scientist. BioImagene, Inc. Cupertino, California, USA. |
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Towards the fully digitalized surgical
pathological laboratory: integration of digital microscopy
diagnostics, textual reporting and remote consultation using digital
networks Péter Gombás1, Béla Molnár2, András Huszár3 1 State Health Centre, Division of Pathology, Budapest, Hungary; 2 2nd Deptpartment of Internal Medicine, Semmelweis University, Budapest, Hungary; 3 Department of Forensic Medicine, University of Pécs, Hungary. |
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Virtual slides at the Charite Manfred Dietel (presenter: Klaus Kayser) Director of the Institute of Pathology. University Hospital Charité. Campus Mitte. Berlin |
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12:00-13:00 Joint IHE AND DICOM MEETINGS. Room 2
Chairpersons:
Christel Daniel (France), Bruce Beckwith (USA) |
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08:30-10:00 |
IHE-PATHOLOGY MEETING(*) (*) Joint meeting with COST Action IC0604 Working Group 2 (Standards) |
IHE wiki |
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10:00-14:00 |
DICOM WORKING GROUP 26 (PATHOLOGY) MEETING(*) (*) Joint meeting with COST Action IC0604 Working Group 2 (Standards) |
13:00-14:00 Lunch
13:00-14:00
CONCLUSIONS. Room 1
14:00 Lunch
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