Workshop program

Note that the program is expressed in CEST, starting at 09:00 AM on October 10, 2023.
09:00
Welcome
Norman Zerbe
09:05
Why DP/AI? - A pathologist's perspective
Junya Fukuoka
09:15
WSI scanner systems in 2023
Yukako Yagi
09:30
Overview of vendor-neutral WSI viewers
Christoph Jansen
09:45
Storage considerations for DP & AI
David McClintock
10:00
An introduction to Standardized Structured Reporting
Paul Seegers
10:15
Threading it together - the power of the end-to-end solution in digital pathology
Laszlo Igali
10:30
Discussion
Junya Fukuoka, Yukako Yagi, Christoph Jansen, David McClintock, Paul Seegers, Laszlo Igali
Moderated by: Vincenzo L'Imperio, Rajiv Kaushal
11:00
Break
11:30
Why DP/AI? - A computational perspective
Jeroen van der Laak
11:40
Computational pathology algorithms in 2023
Amit Sethi
11:55
Building trust in pathology AI using explainability
Nasir Rajpoot
12:10
Quality assurance in DP & AI
Yuri Tolkach
12:25
Implementing AI into routine pathology workflow
Sangeeta Desai
12:40
Making the big change - the challenges of going digital in diagnostics
Falko Fend, Joe Yeh
12:55
Discussion
Jeroen van der Laak, Amit Sethi, Nasir Rajpoot, Yuri Tolkach, Sangeeta Desai, Falko Fend, Joe Yeh
Moderated by: Vincenzo Della Mea, Andrey Bychkov
13:25
Closing Remarks
Norman Zerbe, Andrey Bychkov, Rajiv Kaushal, Vincenzo L'Imperio, Vincenzo Della Mea
Note that the program is expressed in IST, starting at 12:30 PM on October 10, 2023.
12:30
Welcome
Norman Zerbe
12:35
Why DP/AI? - A pathologist's perspective
Junya Fukuoka
12:45
WSI scanner systems in 2023
Yukako Yagi
13:00
Overview of vendor-neutral WSI viewers
Christoph Jansen
13:15
Storage considerations for DP & AI
David McClintock
13:30
An introduction to Standardized Structured Reporting
Paul Seegers
13:45
Threading it together - the power of the end-to-end solution in digital pathology
Laszlo Igali
14:00
Discussion
Junya Fukuoka, Yukako Yagi, Christoph Jansen, David McClintock, Paul Seegers, Laszlo Igali
Moderated by: Vincenzo L'Imperio, Rajiv Kaushal
14:30
Break
15:00
Why DP/AI? - A computational perspective
Jeroen van der Laak
15:10
Computational pathology algorithms in 2023
Amit Sethi
15:25
Building trust in pathology AI using explainability
Nasir Rajpoot
15:40
Quality assurance in DP & AI
Yuri Tolkach
15:55
Implementing AI into routine pathology workflow
Sangeeta Desai
16:10
Making the big change - the challenges of going digital in diagnostics
Falko Fend, Joe Yeh
16:25
Discussion
Jeroen van der Laak, Amit Sethi, Nasir Rajpoot, Yuri Tolkach, Sangeeta Desai, Falko Fend, Joe Yeh
Moderated by: Vincenzo Della Mea, Andrey Bychkov
16:55
Closing Remarks
Norman Zerbe, Andrey Bychkov, Rajiv Kaushal, Vincenzo L'Imperio, Vincenzo Della Mea
Note that the program is expressed in JST, starting at 16:00 on October 10, 2023.
16:00
Welcome
Norman Zerbe
16:05
Why DP/AI? - A pathologist's perspective
Junya Fukuoka
16:15
WSI scanner systems in 2023
Yukako Yagi
16:30
Overview of vendor-neutral WSI viewers
Christoph Jansen
16:45
Storage considerations for DP & AI
David McClintock
17:00
An introduction to Standardized Structured Reporting
Paul Seegers
17:15
Threading it together - the power of the end-to-end solution in digital pathology
Laszlo Igali
17:30
Discussion
Junya Fukuoka, Yukako Yagi, Christoph Jansen, David McClintock, Paul Seegers, Laszlo Igali
Moderated by: Vincenzo L'Imperio, Rajiv Kaushal
18:00
Break
18:30
Why DP/AI? - A computational perspective
Jeroen van der Laak
18:40
Computational pathology algorithms in 2023
Amit Sethi
18:55
Building trust in pathology AI using explainability
Nasir Rajpoot
19:10
Quality assurance in DP & AI
Yuri Tolkach
19:25
Implementing AI into routine pathology workflow
Sangeeta Desai
19:40
Making the big change - the challenges of going digital in diagnostics
Falko Fend, Joe Yeh
19:55
Discussion
Jeroen van der Laak, Amit Sethi, Nasir Rajpoot, Yuri Tolkach, Sangeeta Desai, Falko Fend, Joe Yeh
Moderated by: Vincenzo Della Mea, Andrey Bychkov
20:25
Closing Remarks
Norman Zerbe, Andrey Bychkov, Rajiv Kaushal, Vincenzo L'Imperio, Vincenzo Della Mea
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