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Presented by Geert Litjens, Professor at Radboud University Medical Center
Computational Pathology has already led to remarkable innovations in diagnostics, achieving expert pathologist performance in tasks such as prostate cancer grading and cancer metastasis detection. In recent years, we have seen rapid advances, with weakly supervised models able to predict patient outcomes or genetic mutations and foundation models enabling application to rarer diseases. However, this only scratches the surface of what will be possible in the near future.
In this talk, I will briefly touch on the history of computational pathology and how we got to where we are today. Subsequently, I will highlight the current methodological innovations in the field and their potential for causing a paradigm shift in diagnostic pathology. I will discuss how these innovations, combined with the AI-driven integration of radiology, pathology, and 'omics data streams, could change the future of diagnostics as a whole. Last, I will discuss the challenges and pitfalls moving forward and how we, as a community, can contribute to addressing them.
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Geert Litjens, Professor at Radboud University Medical Center
This seminar is open for members of the consortium. If you want to participate as a guest, please sign up.
Geert Litjens, Professor at Radboud University Medical Center
This seminar is open for members of the consortium. If you want to participate as a guest, please sign up.