BEGIN:VCALENDAR VERSION:2.0 METHOD:PUBLISH CALSCALE:GREGORIAN PRODID:-//WordPress - MECv5.21.5//EN X-ORIGINAL-URL:https://cibm.ch/ BEGIN:VEVENT UID:MEC-cc638784cf213986ec75983a4aa08cdb@cibm.ch DTSTART:20210223T080000Z DTEND:20210223T093000Z DTSTAMP:20210210T153900Z CREATED:20210210 LAST-MODIFIED:20210210 SUMMARY:Breakfast & Science Seminar 12 DESCRIPTION:We are pleased to invite you to the twelfth CIBM Breakfast & Science Seminar series :\nDate and time: Tuesday February 23rd, 2021 – 9:00 to 10:30 CET\nLocation: Online seminar\nProgram\n09:00 – 09:15 Welcome & Introduction\n09:15 – 10:00 Introduction to digital pathology- the “third revolution”\n\n\nProf. Inti Zlobec,\nHead of the Translational Research Unit and Manager Tissue Bank Bern, University of Bern\nAbstract It has been called the “third revolution in pathology”! Indeed, digitization in pathology is having a profound impact on diagnostics and research. The possibilities for applying computational algorithms to histopathology images opens new and exciting avenues of investigation into disease processes, prognostication, therapy prediction and molecular subtyping. Moreover, genotype-phenotype correlations can be elucidated by analyzing the complex array of cellular microenvironments and interactions. Here, we discuss how digital pathology can be used, not only to help quantify biomarkers and classify tissues with potential use in diagnostic routine but also leads to a wealth of rich information that can be used to help refine our molecular classifications and eventually learn new histopathological features.\nAbout the Speaker Inti Zlobec received her PhD in Experimental Medicine from McGill University, Canada and pursued postdoctoral studies at the University Hospital Basel, Switzerland. She is now Associate Professor at the Institute of Pathology, University of Bern, Switzerland, where she leads the Translational Research Unit (TRU) and Tissue Bank Bern, two core facilities specializing in tissue biobanking, tissue-based visualisation techniques, digital workflows, image analysis, and next-generation Tissue Microarrays (ngTMA®). She leads the digital pathology group, on the one hand implementing digital pathology into routine diagnostics, and on the other using computational approaches applied to histopathology images of colorectal cancer to refine molecular subtypes and prognosis. Inti Zlobec is President and co-founder of the Swiss Consortium for Digital Pathology (SDiPath), which aims to promote interdisciplinary exchange in the field of digital pathology.\n10:00-10:30 CIBM News and Updates\nSeminar Chair\nProf. Jean-Philippe Thiran, \nHead of CIBM SP EPFL-CHUV Computational Medical Imaging & Machine Learning Section\nPlease register by Monday February 22, 2021, 12:00 at the following link: https://epfl.zoom.us/meeting/register/tZEpfuuhqTsjHdBy06DqzBLB-UW7N69ixjTZ\nAfter registering, you will receive a confirmation email containing information about joining the meeting.\nWe look forward to seeing you soon.\n\n X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:
We are pleased to invite you to the twelfth CIBM Breakfast & Science Seminar series :
Date and time: Tuesday February 23rd, 2021 – 9:00 to 10:30 CET
Location: Online seminar
09:00 – 09:15 Welcome & Introduction
09:15 – 10:00 Introduction to digital pathology- the “third revolution”
Abstract It has been called the “third revolution in pathology”! Indeed, digitization in pathology is having a profound impact on diagnostics and research. The possibilities for applying computational algorithms to histopathology images opens new and exciting avenues of investigation into disease processes, prognostication, therapy prediction and molecular subtyping. Moreover, genotype-phenotype correlations can be elucidated by analyzing the complex array of cellular microenvironments and interactions. Here, we discuss how digital pathology can be used, not only to help quantify biomarkers and classify tissues with potential use in diagnostic routine but also leads to a wealth of rich information that can be used to help refine our molecular classifications and eventually learn new histopathological features.
About the Speaker Inti Zlobec received her PhD in Experimental Medicine from McGill University, Canada and pursued postdoctoral studies at the University Hospital Basel, Switzerland. She is now Associate Professor at the Institute of Pathology, University of Bern, Switzerland, where she leads the Translational Research Unit (TRU) and Tissue Bank Bern, two core facilities specializing in tissue biobanking, tissue-based visualisation techniques, digital workflows, image analysis, and next-generation Tissue Microarrays (ngTMA®). She leads the digital pathology group, on the one hand implementing digital pathology into routine diagnostics, and on the other using computational approaches applied to histopathology images of colorectal cancer to refine molecular subtypes and prognosis. Inti Zlobec is President and co-founder of the Swiss Consortium for Digital Pathology (SDiPath), which aims to promote interdisciplinary exchange in the field of digital pathology.
10:00-10:30 CIBM News and Updates
Please register by Monday February 22, 2021, 12:00 at the following link: https://epfl.zoom.us/meeting/register/tZEpfuuhqTsjHdBy06DqzBLB-UW7N69ixjTZ
After registering, you will receive a confirmation email containing information about joining the meeting.
We look forward to seeing you soon.
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