2016 USCAP Nathan Kaufman Timely Topics Lecture - "Riffs on Future Path: The Fall of Paper, the Rise of Smarties and the Quest for Selfies" Faculty: Eric F. Glassy, M.D., Affiliated Pathologists Medical Group, Palos Verdes Estates, CA
Conventional histopathology is destructive of biopsy tissue, and doesn’t always provide enough information for accurate diagnosis and grading. “Slide-free histology” by light-sheet microscopy may change the game
2016 USCAP Nathan Kaufman Timely Topics Lecture - "Riffs on Future Path: The Fall of Paper, the Rise of Smarties and the Quest for Selfies" Faculty: Eric F. Glassy, M.D., Affiliated Pathologists Medical Group, Palos Verdes Estates, CA
Conventional histopathology is destructive of biopsy tissue, and doesn’t always provide enough information for accurate diagnosis and grading. “Slide-free histology” by light-sheet microscopy may change the game
2016 USCAP Nathan Kaufman Timely Topics Lecture - "Riffs on Future Path: The Fall of Paper, the Rise of Smarties and the Quest for Selfies" Faculty: Eric F. Glassy, M.D., Affiliated Pathologists Medical Group, Palos Verdes Estates, CA
Conventional histopathology is destructive of biopsy tissue, and doesn’t always provide enough information for accurate diagnosis and grading. “Slide-free histology” by light-sheet microscopy may change the game
2016 USCAP Nathan Kaufman Timely Topics Lecture - "Riffs on Future Path: The Fall of Paper, the Rise of Smarties and the Quest for Selfies" Faculty: Eric F. Glassy, M.D., Affiliated Pathologists Medical Group, Palos Verdes Estates, CA
Conventional histopathology is destructive of biopsy tissue, and doesn’t always provide enough information for accurate diagnosis and grading. “Slide-free histology” by light-sheet microscopy may change the game
2016 USCAP Nathan Kaufman Timely Topics Lecture - "Riffs on Future Path: The Fall of Paper, the Rise of Smarties and the Quest for Selfies" Faculty: Eric F. Glassy, M.D., Affiliated Pathologists Medical Group, Palos Verdes Estates, CA
Conventional histopathology is destructive of biopsy tissue, and doesn’t always provide enough information for accurate diagnosis and grading. “Slide-free histology” by light-sheet microscopy may change the game