Pennsylvania Convention Center, Room 116
Sponsored by the ASIP Digital and Computational Pathology Scientific Interest Group
Chair
Chhavi Chauhan, PhD
American Society for Investigative Pathology
Co-Chair
Stanley Cohen, MD
Rutgers-NJ Medical School
Session Description: AI has transformed the field of pathology by augmenting and enhancing both experimental and diagnostic pathology. Rather than making patient care more impersonal, it has made it more human-centric by empowering pathologists via adding new tools to their diagnostic armamentarium. Despite the enormous progress in digital pathology and AI, there are still several major technical and ethical issues that have impeded fast adoption. This session will provide insight into the current state of the art, lessons learned from disciplines like radiology, current and emerging challenges, and ethical considerations for sustainable and scalable use.
Chair - Welcome and Introductions | ||
8:30 AM - 9:05 AM | Data Mining and the Burden of Annotation Stanley Cohen, MD • Rutgers-NJ Medical School |
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9:05 AM - 9:40 AM | Challenges in AI-Enabled Pathology Faizal Mahmood, PhD • Harvard Medical School |
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9:40 AM - 10:15 AM | Convergence of Radiology and Pathology Maryellen Giger, PhD • The University of Chicago |
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10:15 AM - 10:50 AM | Computational and Virtual Imaging Richard Levenson, PhD • University of California at Davis Health |
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10:50 AM - 11:25 AM | Ethical Considerations in the Use of AI Chhavi Chauhan, PhD • American Society for Investigative Pathology |
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Questions & Answers |