
Digital Pathology Podcast
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.
Episodes
150 episodes
150: AI in Pathology – Regulatory Aspects of AI – 7-Part Livestream 5/7
The Most Overlooked Risk in AI for Pathology? It’s Not What You Think…Welcome, my trailblazing digital pathologists! In this episode, I dive headfirst into the regulatory maze of Artificial Intelligence (AI) in pathology, covering...
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Episode 150
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42:29

149: Pixels to Prognosis: The Tesla of Pathology Isn't Quite Ready to Drive Itself w, Dr. Anil Parwani
In this episode sponsored by Epredia, Dr. Anil Parwani explores the transformative journey of digital pathology from basic slide scanning to AI-driven diagnostics. He shares real-...
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Episode 149
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39:40

148: Statistics of Generative and Non-Generative AI – 7-Part Livestream 4/7
You might be using AI models in pathology without even knowing if they’re giving you reliable results. Let that sink in for a second—because today, we’re fixing that.In this episode, I walk you through the...
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Episode 148
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36:24

147: Non-Generative AI – Predictive Analytics & ML – 7-Part Livestream 3/7
What if I told you the biggest AI breakthroughs in pathology aren’t coming from ChatGPT or generative tools—but from the quiet power of predictive analytics and machine learning?In this episode, I explore the non-generative side...
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Episode 147
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44:20

146: Generative AI – Deeper Dive – 7-Part Livestream 2/7
❗️Is synthetic data trustworthy enough to train AI for patient care? It just might be—and that's what both excites and terrifies me. ❗️Hey trailblazers! In this episode of the Digital Pathology Podcast, I take you through the se...
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Episode 146
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53:22

145: The Role of Generative vs Non-Generative AI in Medical Diagnostics – 7-Part Livestream 1/7
Generative vs. Non-Generative AI in Pathology: Why the Difference MattersIf we don’t start defining what kind of AI we’re talking about, we risk letting buzzwords replace real science. 🧠 This is where we begin—at the fo...
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Episode 145
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1:15:59

144: Court Halts FDA Rule on Lab-Developed Tests: What It Means for Pathology
Will FDA rules disrupt the way we diagnose diseases? In this episode, I break down a seismic shift in lab medicine: a federal court has vacated the FDA’s controversial rule classifying lab-developed tests (LDTs) as medical de...
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Episode 144
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9:48

143: Modular Scanners, Cytology, and AI Integration in Digital Pathology
You think going digital in pathology just means buying a scanner? Think again. In this episode sponsored by Epredia, I sat down with Ryan Davis, Director of Global Business Strategy at Epredia, to talk about what it ...
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Episode 143
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43:36

142. First All-in-One Digital Pathology Tool: Techcyte's Fusion Platform to Improve Pathologists' Workflow and Integrate AI.
In this episode, I talk with Tiffany Chen, MD, and Ben Cahoon from Techcyte about Fusion, their new digital pathology platform. Fusion integrates clinical and anatomic pathology workflows, AI algorithms, and electronic health records—all into o...
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Episode 142
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35:14

141: Digital Pathology Tools: How To Get Them FDA Approved?
Why do so many digital pathology tools stall before they ever reach patients? In this USCAP 2025 special sponsored by Muse Microscopy, I talk with Esther Abels, founder of...
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Episode 141
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18:55

140: How Are Pathologists in Japan Using AI and Digital Tools? Podcast with Dr. Robert Osamura
Can you still call it “digital transformation” if you’re scanning slides and still tethered to glass?This special episode, recorded at USCAP and sponsored by MUSE Microscopy, features Dr. Robert Osamura from Japan. We explore ho...
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Episode 140
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24:18

139: Why AI Won't Replace Pathologists and How It Can Help Them Thrive
Why are so many pathologists still afraid of going digital? In this USCAP special episode sponsored by Muse Microscopy, I talk with Dr. Sarah Dry, Chair of Pathology and Laborato...
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Episode 139
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20:24

138: Future of Pathology Across Continents Podcast with Dr. Junya Fukuoka and Dr. Norman Zerbe
Why is digital pathology progressing faster in some parts of the world than others? In this international episode sponsored by Muse Microscopy, I sit down with Junya Fukuoka and ...
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Episode 138
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8:57

137: What’s Driving Digital Pathology Forward? | Insights from PathVisions 2024
At the last Pathology Visions 2024, I sat down with Imogen Fitt of Signify Research and Nick Best from Pathology News for a candid, energetic recap of what’s really shaping the future of digital pathology.We discuss...
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Episode 137
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22:13

136: Trends in Digital Pathology and AI Integration | Podcast with Alae Kawam, DO, FCAP
“It used to take 40 minutes, now it takes 15” - this is what Dr. Alae Kawam said about her AI-powered prostate biopsy evaluation workflow. In this energizing episode of the Digital Pathology Podcast recorded at PathVisi...
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Episode 136
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11:51

135: Inside the Asian Society of Digital Pathology | Podcast with Junya Fukuoka, MD, PhD
What does it take to build a digital pathology movement across the most diverse region on Earth?In this episode of the Digital Pathology Podcast, I’m joined by Dr. Junya Fukuoka, practicing pathologist, educator, and foun...
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Episode 135
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25:26

134: AI Trust Issues, Challenges, and Multimodal Insights in Pathology with Hamid R. Tizhoosh, PhD
In this episode, I’m joined by Dr. Hamid Tizhoosh, professor of biomedical informatics at the Mayo Clinic, to unravel what’s truly holding back AI in healthcare, especially pathology. From the myths of general-purpose fo...
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Episode 134
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1:39:23

133: The World Tumor Registry A Global Resource for Pathology and Patient Care
In this episode of the Digital Pathology Podcast, I sit down with Dr. Yuri Nikiforov, founder of the World Tumor Registry, to explore how this global, open-access whole slide image platform contributes to cancer diagnostics, education, and rese...
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Episode 133
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48:03

132: Ethical and Bias Considerations in Artificial Intelligence/Machine Learning
In this episode of the Digital Pathology Podcast, I explore the ethical and bias considerations in AI and machine learning through the lens of pathology. This is part six of our special seven-part series based on the landmark M...
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Episode 132
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51:06

131: USCAP 2025 DAILY UPDATE | DAY 4
USCAP 2025 Daily Update – Day 4 with Dr. Aleksandra ZurawIt’s the final day of USCAP 2025, and in this episode of the Digital Pathology Podcast, I’m sharing personal moments, spontaneous tech wins (and fails), and meaningfu...
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Episode 131
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18:27

130: USCAP 2025 DAILY UPDATES | DAY 3
USCAP 2025 Daily Update – Day 3 Recap with Dr. Aleksandra ZurawIn this episode of the Digital Pathology Podcast, I bring you Day 3 insights live from USCAP 2025—from moderating the MUSE panel on slide-free imaging to...
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Episode 130
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13:58

129: USCAP 2025 DAILY UPDATES | DAY 2
USCAP 2025 Daily Update – Day 2 with Dr. Aleksandra ZurawWelcome back to the Digital Pathology Podcast live from USCAP 2025! On Day 2, I dive into the momentum building across the conference—covering major trends, te...
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Episode 129
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14:15

128: USCAP 2025 DAILY UPDATES | DAY 1
USCAP 2025 Daily Update – Day 1 Highlights from Dr. Aleksandra ZurawWelcome to the first live daily update from USCAP 2025, recorded straight from the conference floor by Dr. Aleksandra Zuraw, your host at Digital...
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Episode 128
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9:08

127: This New Way to See Disease Will Transform Medicine. Direct to Digital Imaging in Pathology w/ Matthew Nuñez, CEO, Muse Microscopy
In this episode of the Digital Pathology Podcast, I sit down with Matthew Nuñez, CEO of MUSE Microscopy, to discuss the groundbreaking advancements in direct-to-digital imaging in pathology. Traditional pathology wor...
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Episode 127
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21:56

126: How Can Digital Pathology Workflows Stay Compliant and Efficient w/ Scott Randall, Hamamatsu and and Amanda Coble, Proscia
How Can Digital Pathology Workflows Stay Compliant and Efficient?In this episode of the Digital Pathology Podcast, I sit down with Scott Randall, Senior Application Specialist at Hamamatsu (
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Episode 126
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40:26
