Pathology News

Pathology News

Pathology News is your go-to podcast for the latest insights and innovations in pathology. We explore digital pathology, molecular diagnostics, and more, featuring conversations with industry experts and leaders. Whether you're a pathologist or simply interested in the future of diagnostics, this podcast keeps you informed on the trends shaping the field. Tune in for expert perspectives and practical knowledge to enhance workflows and advance patient care.

  1. From Informatics to AI: Liron Pantanowitz on Leading Digital Pathology at Scale

    4 DAYS AGO

    From Informatics to AI: Liron Pantanowitz on Leading Digital Pathology at Scale

    In this Thought Leaders episode, Sidney Ocanagil-Tunstall, Marketing Director of Pathology News, speaks with Liron Pantanowitz, Chair of Pathology at the University of Pittsburgh and a pioneer in digital pathology and computational pathology. With a career spanning pathology informatics, whole slide imaging, and AI-driven diagnostics, Liron shares his journey from early frustrations with analogue workflows to becoming a global leader in digital transformation. He reflects on the origins of digital pathology, the development of validation guidelines with the College of American Pathologists, and how evidence-based practice has evolved over time. The conversation explores how UPMC is scaling digital pathology across a vast network of hospitals, building one of the most ambitious AI ecosystems in healthcare. Liron discusses the creation of the CPACE AI Center, the integration of imaging, text, and tabular data, and the growing role of both traditional and generative AI in clinical workflows. They also dive into real-world implementation challenges—from interoperability and vendor integration to cultural resistance among pathologists—and why mindset remains one of the biggest barriers to adoption. Liron shares insights into deploying AI in live clinical practice, the current lack of reimbursement models, and what the future may hold for billing, regulation, and global adoption. Finally, the episode highlights innovative initiatives like the “scan van” concept for mobile digitisation, the importance of building digital archives, and why laboratories must act now to remain competitive in an increasingly AI-driven healthcare landscape.

    31 min
  2. Digital Pathology, AI & Clinical Trials: A Conversation with Monika Lamba Saini

    19 MAR

    Digital Pathology, AI & Clinical Trials: A Conversation with Monika Lamba Saini

    Join us for this Pathology News podcast episode as Sidney Ocanagil-Tunstall speaks with Monika Lamba Saini about the growing impact of digital pathology, clinical trials, and AI, exploring how these technologies are reshaping workflows, biomarker discovery, and drug development. In this episode, Sidney speaks with Monika Lamba Saini, Global Translational Pathology Leader, who brings over 20 years of experience across clinical pathology, research, and clinical trials. She shares her perspective on the evolution of pathology from traditional microscopy to a more digital, data-driven discipline, highlighting how adoption accelerated during COVID-19 with the shift to remote slide review and virtual training. They discuss how digital pathology is improving clinical trials through centralized review, streamlined workflows, and enhanced global collaboration, while also reducing logistical challenges such as physical slide transport. Monika also explains how AI is transforming biomarker analysis, enabling more precise, reproducible, and scalable insights at cellular and subcellular levels, and supporting advances in translational research and drug development. Finally, the conversation looks ahead to the future of pathology, addressing ongoing challenges around validation, regulation, and data governance, while emphasizing a hybrid model where AI augments human expertise. Overall, the episode highlights a shift toward more efficient, collaborative, and patient-focused clinical trials driven by digital innovation.

    40 min
  3. Unlocking Digital Pathology: DeepLIIF & DP4All with Prof. Saad Nadeem (MSKCC)

    08/12/2025

    Unlocking Digital Pathology: DeepLIIF & DP4All with Prof. Saad Nadeem (MSKCC)

    Join us for this Thought Leaders episode as Prof. Saad Nadeem from Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center explains how DeepLIIF and the DP4all (Digital Pathology for All) initiative are opening up new possibilities for digital pathology — from major cancer centres to small community labs and low-resource settings around the world.PresentersHosted by Jonathan Tunstall, CEO and Founder of Pathology News, this Thought Leaders episode features an exclusive interview with:Prof. Saad Nadeem, Computational Pathology & Medical Image Analysis, Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer CenterIn this Thought Leaders conversation, we explore how Saad’s background in computer science, mathematics and medical image analysis led him from radiology into computational pathology, and why he views radiology, surgery and pathology as a single continuum along the patient journey.We discuss the development of DeepLIIF (Deep Learning Inferred Immunofluorescence) as a virtual re-stain method that can extend the dynamic range of IHC, improve cell and compartment segmentation, and provide a stronger foundation for robust biomarker quantification. Saad explains how this work underpins a broader push toward more objective, reproducible companion diagnostics.A major focus of the episode is DP4all, Mind’s “digital pathology for all” initiative, which uses a simple smartphone-plus-microscope workflow to generate shareable, cloud-hosted whole slide images without dedicated scanners or storage infrastructure. We examine how this approach can support telepathology, virtual tumour boards and second opinions in both low- and high-resource settings, and why many donated scanners in low-resource regions currently sit idle.We also touch on the CAP AI Playground collaboration with PathPresenter, designed to give pathologists transparent, hands-on access to AI tools without paywalls, and discuss the realities of regulation, validation and reimbursement for clinical deployment.With a frank discussion on whether digitisation is truly “inevitable,” and how accessible tools like DeepLIIF and DP4all could shift the economics and equity of digital pathology, this episode offers a compelling vision of how computational methods can support clinicians and patients far beyond the walls of major academic centres.

    49 min

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Pathology News is your go-to podcast for the latest insights and innovations in pathology. We explore digital pathology, molecular diagnostics, and more, featuring conversations with industry experts and leaders. Whether you're a pathologist or simply interested in the future of diagnostics, this podcast keeps you informed on the trends shaping the field. Tune in for expert perspectives and practical knowledge to enhance workflows and advance patient care.

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