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Research Podcast | Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center

Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center (MSKCC)

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Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center's videos feature our leading scientists highlighting the latest advances in biomedical research. Our investigators explain how recent developments in genetics, biology, and other areas of science contribute to better treatments for cancer patients.
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The AHPBA Podcast

Timothy Vreeland

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Hosted by Tim Vreeland and Tim Newhook (@vreelant @timnewhook19). Interviews and discussions about topics in HPB surgery. Meant to engage members, and potential members, of the AHPBA.
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Digital Pathology Podcast

Aleksandra Zuraw, DVM, PhD

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Aleksandra Zuraw from Digital Pathology Place discusses digital pathology from the basic concepts to the newest developments, including image analysis and artificial intelligence. She reviews scientific literature and together with her guests discusses the current industry and research digital pathology trends.
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Blood & Cancer

Medscape Professional Network

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The official podcast feed of MDedge Hematology-Oncology, part of the Medscape Professional Network. On Thursdays, Dr. David Henry interviews key opinion leaders and rising stars in hematology and oncology. The information in this podcast is provided for informational and educational purposes only.
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This World of Humans

Nathan H. Lents

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This World of Humans is a science podcast focusing on life and social science. Each episode features an exciting new finding with relevance to our shared human experience and explores that discovery with the principal scientist behind it, illuminating and probing the actual process of research and how science works in practice.
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Janus Descending

No Such Thing Productions

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NOW PLAYING: Descendants, The Janus Descending Sequel: Book One - Inheritance JANUS DESCENDING is limited series, science fiction/horror audio drama podcast, follows the arrival of two xenoarcheologists on a small world orbiting a binary star. But what starts off as an expedition to survey the planet and the remains of a lost alien civilization, turns into a monstrous game of cat and mouse, as the two scientists are left to face the creatures that killed the planet in the first place. Told f ...
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Tatter

Michael Sargent

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Hosted by social psychologist Michael Sargent, this podcast has become a place for conversation about policy and politics, where Sargent talks with people who nerd out on the topics, bringing extensive knowledge, including knowledge of the limits of their knowledge. These nerds don't have the pocket protectors and social awkwardness of nerd stereotypes. They have wit, a love of fun, and most importantly, an understanding gained from the tattered pages of journals, books, and printouts of sta ...
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Send us a text What does the FDA jurisdiction for LDTs mean for the labs? Do they need to worry? How do they need to change the way they operate? In this episode, I talk with Dr. Thomas Nifong, a clinical pathologist and VP of CDX operations at Acrovan Therapeutics, about the recent FDA ruling on laboratory-developed tests (LDTs) issued on May 6th,…
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Send us a text In this episode, I had a fascinating conversation with Candice Chu, DVM, PhD, DACVP, about how artificial intelligence (AI) is reshaping veterinary diagnostics and education. Candice, a clinical pathologist and educator at Texas A&M, is using AI tools like ChatGPT to improve efficiency in clinical workflows and academic processes. We…
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Send us a text In this episode, Dr. Richard Fox shares how AI is transforming veterinary diagnostics. From his early career to the world of AI, Dr. Fox offers practical insights into the challenges, opportunities, and innovations that AI brings to pathology. Tune in to learn how AI is enhancing workflow efficiency, diagnostic precision, and the fut…
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Send us a text In this 14th episode of DigiPath Digest, I introduce a new course on AI in pathology, designed to help pathologists understand and confidently navigate AI technologies. The episode focuses on various research studies that highlight the integration and effectiveness of AI in pathology, particularly in colorectal biopsies and kidney tr…
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Send us a text Good morning, digital pathology trailblazers! Welcome to another exciting exploration of digital pathology and AI. I’m thrilled to have our global community here with us today from so many different time zones. Before we dive into today's content, a quick note: my equipment is being a bit finicky, but that’s life in the digital world…
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Send us a text The episode explores the concept of blind review, a process designed to eliminate hindsight bias by allowing medical experts to evaluate cases without knowing the outcome or the hiring party. Stephanie Franckewitz, JD, MBA, founder of Blind Review, discusses its application in legal cases, particularly for digital pathology and radio…
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Send us a text In this episode, I celebrate another milestone of the Digital Pathology Place YouTube channel that was achieved thanks to you, my digital pathology trailblazer, reflecting on its journey since its inception in 2019. I delve into the developments in digital pathology, focusing on the first video I ever published on YouTube about AI in…
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We are excited to welcome Dr. David Iannitti to the podcast! Dr. Iannitti is a hepatobiliary surgeon, professor of surgery, program director of the HPB fellowship, and the chief of the HPB Surgery Division at Atrium Health in Charlotte, North Carolina. His clinical and research interests include the pathophysiology of hepatocellular carcinoma and o…
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Send us a text In this episode of DigiPath Digest you will learn about the development of AI models for glaucoma screening using fundus images, the use of AI in detecting metastatic deposits in colorectal cancer, and leveraging immunofluorescence data to reduce pathologist annotation requirements. Dr. Aleks also invited two AI Co-hosts and shared p…
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Send us a text In this episode of DigiPath Digest, we review the latest AI developments in digital pathology described in the literature. I explore how AI is pushing the boundaries of metastasis detection, breast cancer treatment predictions, lung cancer research trends, and the creation of pathology foundation models. Episode Breakdown: 00:00 – We…
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The early career group of IHPBA presents recording from discussions at the Early Career Retreat and ECG Lounge sessions from the 2024 IHPBA World Congress in Cape Town. In this episode, we join the ECG Lounge where past and current presidents of HPB surgery societies talk with early career IHPBA attendees about how to get involved in surgical socie…
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Send us a text Welcome to the 10th edition of the DigiPath Digest. Today, we discuss essential updates including the free availability of my 'Digital Pathology 101' book and the podcast now accessible on YouTube and YouTube Music. We dive deep into the weekly abstract, focusing on advancements such as sex-specific histopathological models for gliom…
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Send us a text Today my guest is Danielle Brown, a fellow veterinary pathologist, the General Manager at Charles River Laboratories Reno, Nevada, and a pioneer in the use of image analysis for toxicologic pathology. Together, we explored the ever-evolving role of image analysis in preclinical studies and how it enhances, rather than replaces, the e…
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Join us for another episode of our series ECG Overtime, hosted by the E-AHPBA/IHPBA Early Career Group! This episode features Dr. Sanket Srinivasa, Dr. Tay Wee Ming, and Dr. Saneya Pandrowala. Enjoy an episode in which we continue the conversation started during the Asia/Pacific Webinar about life beyond surgery as a new HPB surgeon!…
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Send us a text In this episode, we celebrate the 100th edition of the Digital Pathology Podcast! Thank you so much for being part of this journey! You are my Digital Pathology Trailblazers and I prepared a Digital Pathology Trailblazer manifesto for us! This is the 9th edition of DigiPath Digest, and we are attracting more and more people to this s…
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El Dr. Roberto Hernandez-Alejandro ha sido Jefe de la División de Trasplantes en la Universidad de Rochester desde agosto de 2016. Bajo su liderazgo, expandió las oportunidades de trasplante mediante el aumento del uso de órganos donados después de la muerte cardíaca. Recientemente, el Dr. Hernandez abrió un programa de trasplante hepático para met…
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Send us a text In this episode of DigiPath Digest, broadcasting from Poland, we delve into advances in digital pathology, including AI applications in bone marrow evaluation, classification of hematology cells, and the use of synthetic images for data augmentation. Additionally, we review a survey on pathologists' perceptions of ChatGPT and conside…
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The early career group of IHPBA presents recording from discussions at the Early Career Retreat and ECG Lounge sessions from the 2024 IHPBA World Congress in Cape Town. In this episode, Drs. Ewen Harrison and Deirdre Kruger review opportunities and lessons learned from international collaborations in global surgical research, using the example of t…
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Send us a text Exploring Foundation Models in Digital Pathology: Insights and Tools In today's DigiPath Digest we talk about the foundation models in pathology. reviewing abstracts from two notable papers in Nature. We discuss the high-level overview of these models, including Hamid Tizhoosh's insights on the vast data requirements for developing e…
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The early career group of IHPBA presents recording from discussions at the Early Career Retreat and ECG Lounge sessions from the 2024 IHPBA World Congress in Cape Town. In this episode, we discuss challenges and controversies in the editorial process, with a focus on the involvement of trainees and early career surgeons, with Drs. Giovanni Marchegi…
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Send us a text DigiPath Digest #5 is ready as audio! We explore how AI and image datasets can accelerate medical education for both radiology and pathology. I review comparisons between the GPT-4 vision model and convolutional neural networks for neuropathological changes in the brain. We explore how AI can potentially reduce healthcare costs, part…
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Send us a text How can you work remotely as a doctor? Clearly some specialties, give more possibilities to do that than others and pathology is one of them. In this episode, I talk to Dr. Todd Randolph, a pathologist living the remote pathologist lifestyle. Dr. Randolph shares his journey into digital pathology, including his background, the evolut…
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The early career group of IHPBA presents a recording from discussions at the Early Career Retreat and ECG Lounge sessions from the 2024 IHPBA World Congress in Cape Town. In this episode, Dr. Stephen Wigmore, Editor-in-Chief of HPB, reviews tips to get a manuscript published, with moderators Drs. Timothy Newhook and Julia Menso.…
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Send us a text The third episode of DigiPath Digest just took place live, but I have an audio version for the listeners. DigiPath Digest is a review of digital pathology and IA publications abstract review that I host weekly as a live stream (on YouTube, LinkedIn, Facebook etc.) Here is the video version if you learn more visually Today the abstrac…
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Send us a text This episode was originally recorded for "People of Pathology Podcast" and I had the pleasure of being interviewed by Dennis Strenk after I have published my book "Digital Pathology 101 - All you need to know to start and continue your digital pathology journey". This was my third appearance on his show, so I was really honored! Our …
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Send us a text This is the audio version of the DigiPath Digest - Abstract review that I host on YouTube Here is the video version if you learn more visually Today I explain what happened with my "beginning of year initiative" to post an audio version of the Digital Pathology Newsletter sent out in an email form. In a nutshell: I just stopped posti…
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Today’s episode features Dr. Anushi Shah and Dr. Michele Babicky, discussing the hot topic of training paradigms in HPB. Dr. Babicky is a surgical oncologist and assistant professor of surgery at Providence Portland Medical Center. She is the program director of the HPB fellowship at her institution, with a passion for surgical education. Dr. Babic…
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Send us a text In this episode, join me as I speak with Dr. Greg Rose, a retired radiologist who played a key role in the digital transformation of radiology. His journey offers valuable insights and lessons for the digital pathology community. Key Points Discussed: Initial Digital Adoption Challenges: Greg's experience with transitioning from anal…
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Send us a text In this episode Dr. Aleks Zuraw sits down with Mariano De Socarraz, President of CorePlus and member of the board of directors at the Digital Pathology Association. CorePlus is an anatomic and clinical pathology lab in Puerto Rico that has fully embraced digital pathology and AI. Key Takeaways CorePlus converted to 100% whole slide i…
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Send us a text Swarm Learning in Digital Pathology: Revolutionizing Cancer Histopathology Today on the Digital Pathology Podcast my guest is Oliver Saldana, the first author of a significant Nature Medicine paper published in 2022 on 'Swarm Learning for Decentralized Artificial Intelligence in Cancer Histopathology'. Oliver shares his journey from …
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Send us a text Navigating Ethical Challenges in AI-Powered Pathology This episode is a webinar recording. It delves into the complex ethical considerations of incorporating artificial intelligence (AI) in pathology. Dr. Zuraw begins by exploring the fundamentals of ethics and moves on to discuss the impact of AI in pathology, focusing on: ethical d…
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El Dr. Molina se graduó de la Universidad Johns Hopkins con una licenciatura en biología celular y molecular. Obtuvo su título de médico en la Facultad de Medicina de Harvard y completó una maestría en Métodos Cuantitativos en la Escuela de Salud Pública T. H. Chan de Harvard. Realizo residencia en Cirugía General en el Hospital General de Massachu…
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Send us a text If any of the statements applies: ➡️ You know AI and Machine Learning are already part of the pathology workflow, but maybe you are not exactly sure which part of the workflow? ➡️ “AI” is still a bit of overhyped, fuzzy buzzword for you? ➡️ You would like to learn about how it can help pathologist and labs work smarter and patients g…
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Send us a text What can digital pathology be used for? Is it just diagnostics or does it go beyond that? In this webinar, based on chapter 4 of my “Digital Pathology 101” book you will learn about: The transformative impact of digital pathology on healthcare. Strategies for integrating digital tools into clinical practice for improved outcomes. The…
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Today’s episode is a special in-person interview with Dr. Newhook and Dr. Bas Groot Koerkamp! Dr. Koerkamp is a hepatobiliary surgeon and researcher within the HPB and Transplantation Surgery department of Erasmus University Medical Center in Rotterdam, Netherlands. Dr. Groot Koerkamp leads several national clinical studies with the Dutch Pancreati…
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Send us a text This week, the digital pathology community gathered at the United States and Canadian Academy of Pathology (USCAP) annual meeting in Baltimore. I had the incredible opportunity to attend, spurred by an invitation from Hamamatsu, known for their revolutionary digital pathology scanners like the FDA-cleared S360 and the new S20 model. …
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Send us a text She did it all on her own, to keep serving her patients. In this episode of Digital Pathology Podcast, host Dr. Aleksandra Zuraw is joined by Dr. Elizabeth Plocharczyk, a pathologist based in Ithaca, New York. Beth shares her experience integrating digital pathology into her practice at Guthrie Cortland Medical Center and Cayuga Medi…
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Join us for the second episode of our series ECG Overtime, hosted by the E-AHPBA/IHPBA Early Career Group! This episode features Dr. Leanne Prodehl, Dr. Sanket Srinivasa, Dr. Rachel Moore, and Dr. Niki Rashidian. Join us in continuing a conversation from the ECG Roadshow—starting a robotic HPB program and collaborating on multicenter research proje…
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Send us a text Remote Digital Second Opinions: Pioneering Global Patient Care Imagine a future where accessing world-class diagnostic expertise is just a click away for any patient, anywhere. In this episode you will learn how remote digital second opinions, a specialized application of digital pathology, can drive global adoption of digital pathol…
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Send us a text Today our special guest is Dr. Keith Kaplan, the creator of TissuePathology.com himself! The publisher of a platform that inspired the creation of Digital Pathology Place. The Digital Pathology Trailblazer on the Web Dr. Keith Kaplan, a surgical pathologist and a pivotal figure in the digital pathology community, has significantly co…
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Today’s episode features Dr. Ching-Wei Tzeng. Dr. Tzeng is a hepatobiliary surgeon and Associate Professor of Surgical Oncology at MD Anderson. Among many roles, he is the Department Vice Chair of Clinical Operations and Program Director for the HPB Surgery Fellowship. Dr. Tzeng is an accomplished researcher. His interests focus on multimodality th…
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Join us for the first episode of a brand new series within the AHPBA Podcast from the AHPBA/IHPBA Early Career Group, ECG Overtime! In this episode, Dr. Timothy Newhook, Dr. Kimberly Washington, Dr. Naruhiko Ikoma, and Dr. Giampaolo Perri talk through the most recent ECG webinar topic, the dynamic early-career HPB surgeon! Enjoy!…
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Send us a text This is the audio version of the second episode of the DIGITAL PATHOLOGY NEWSLETTER. that should have already landed in your inbox if you are on my digital pathology trailblazer list. (And if you are not, you can get on it here, and get a free PFD of my "Digital Pathology 101" book) HERE ARE THIS EPISODE'S RESOURCES: Digital Patholog…
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Send us a text Can pathology be truly digital without getting rid of glass? In this episode with Dr. Richard Levenson, Professor and Vice Chair for Strategic Technologies at the Pathology Department of UC Davis, you’ll learn how close we are to “glassless pathology” and other digital innovations that could transform the field. In this episode we co…
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Send us a text This is the audio version of the first brand new DIGITAL PATHOLOGY NEWSLETTER. that should have already landed in your inbox if you are subscribed to my list. If not you can join here (and get the PDF of my book for free!) THIS EPISODE'S RESOURCES: Interesting DP Research & Developments Swarm learning for decentralized artificial int…
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Today’s episode features Dr. Majella Doyle. Dr. Doyle is a transplant surgeon, professor of surgery, and the Mid-America Transplant/Department of Surgery Distinguished Endowed Chair in Abdominal Transplantation at Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis. She served as AHPBA president from 2022-2023. In this episode, we discuss Dr. Doy…
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Send us a text What is the status of digital pathology in under-researched areas? Is it even a thing? Can it be used? And in what capacity? In this exciting episode with Dr. Talat Zehra, a trailblazing pathologist from Karachi, Pakistan, and a finalist on the Pathologist Power List we are answering all the above questions. Dr. Zehra is a beacon of …
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Send us a text Exploring Image Analysis Innovation with Trevor McKee of Pathomics.io If you work in digital pathology, you likely rely on image analysis tools to gain insights from complex visual data. But how do you stay on top of the latest innovations in this fast-evolving field? In this podcast episode together with Trevor McKee, CEO of Pathomi…
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Send us a text In this episode, based on a webinar I recently gave, I delve deep into the captivating world of Natural Language Processing (NLP) and its role in pathology. Have you ever pondered how language models like ChatGPT are shaping our scientific understanding? Or how they might redefine the way we process and interpret vast amounts of data…
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Send us a text The Future Landscape of Digital Pathology: Insights from Kate Lillard Tunstall, Indica Labs What insights can be gained from a 12-year-long digital pathology journey as part of one of the leading tissue image analysis solution providers? A lot has happened in that time and Kate Lillard Tunstall, the Chief Scientific Officer at Indica…
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