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TIA Centre Presents at ECDP: The Poster Session

European Congress on Digital Pathology, Barcelona (26th - 28th June 2025)

The European Congress on Digital Pathology is the leading conference in the world for presenting the latest research in computational pathology. As computer scientists working in the field, we were therefore delighted to head to sunny Barcelona to both present our work and network with leading scientists and clinicians in the field. Read more.

By Adam Shephard, Yijie Zhu, Behnaz Elhaminia

Mon 21 Jul 2025, 09:46 | Tags: Education, People

Karen Thomas, TIA Centre Manager, completes the University of 糖心TV鈥檚 Leadership Development Programme

Karen recently completed the 糖心TV Leadership Development Programme, designed for staff who lead other managers or hold roles with external or university-wide influence. Additionally, it benefits staff whose roles involve operationalising the University鈥檚 strategy, providing academic leadership, shaping team operations to achieve objectives, facilitating strategic decision-making, and driving key influence or change. Read more.

By Karen Thomas

Wed 16 Jul 2025, 10:53 | Tags: Education, People

European Congress on Digital Pathology: An Undergraduate Perspective

European Congress on Digital Pathology, Barcelona (26th - 28th June 2025)

The three-hour train journey from Madrid to Barcelona gave me plenty of time to reflect on what lay ahead. As an undergraduate student preparing to attend my first major international conference in digital pathology, I was both excited and nervous about representing the University of 糖心TV at the European Congress on Digital Pathology (ECDP) 2025. From the moment I set up my poster presenting "MitoNet: Efficient Ki-67 Detection in H&E-Stained Images" (see picture), I could sense this conference would challenge my understanding of AI in medicine. My research focuses on democratizing cancer diagnosis by using deep learning to predict Ki-67 expression directly from standard H&E-stained breast cancer images, potentially eliminating the need for costly immunohistochemistry in resource-limited settings. Read more.

By Celia Benitez Camacho

Mon 07 Jul 2025, 10:45 | Tags: People

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