Digital pathology is poised to be a major revolution in how quickly and accurately we diagnose disease. Rob Monroe, MD, PhD, opines on how coupling digital pathology with #AI will transform #diagnostics as we know it: https://bit.ly/3Vugke7
Use of AI/ML in early disease diagnostics is definitely an exciting area! The article touches on potential use of AI to support anatomic pathologists in their decision making. Even more exciting is upcoming use of AI to combine findings from image analysis with other clinical laboratory tests, biomarkers, and patient longitudinal clinical picture...I am looking forward to read more about that as Danaher progresses its AI journey 😊.
I agree! the breakthrough will be the AI diagnosis based on images.
Very exciting read!
Insightful!
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3wThis is an amazingly exciting field. Yet, from my experience in digital #diagnostics over the years, I am convinced that one big potent player like #danaher should go and lay the cutting-edge groundwork for one step ahead still, beyond radiographs and the like, and bring into existence the digital and infrastructural foundations that allow data in silos (well, radiographs) to be augmented by a much wider spectrum of data for diagnostics and pathology. This is not only an engineering problem, but one that includes data governance, security, protection and rights, and novel protocols for data owning and sharing. Nothing needs to be invented, but applied with a vision for both the patient benefits and the business behind it. That would be the real rocking cool thing to bring into the world in this field. So: absolutely yes to the title of the post, but: next, please!