Watch this webinar to discover how artificial intelligence (AI) can be beneficial in renal pathology. Dr. L’Imperio discusses how their research team developed a fully automated AI-based tool, named “Galileo”, for assisting pathologists in the evaluation of renal biopsies in the kidney transplant setting.
Pre-transplant procurement biopsy interpretation is challenging, especially when the number of expert pathologists is low. The Galileo tool, developed with Aiforia® Create, is specifically designed to assist the on-call pathologist in this task. It can speed up pre-implantation kidney biopsy interpretation and reduce inter-observer variability.
On-demand webinar Developing an AI tool for renal pathology: case Galileo
Vincenzo L’Imperio, Pathologist and Assistant Professor
Dr. L’Imperio is a Pathologist and an Assistant Professor of Pathology at the University of Milano-Bicocca. He works as a Practitioner Pathologist and Renal Pathologist in the Pathology Department of the Fondazione IRCCS San Gerardo dei Tintori in Monza. He is also on the board of the European Society of Digital and Integrative Pathology (ESDIP).
Darshan Kumar, Director of Global FAS team
Darshan Kumar has worked at Aiforia for over four years as a Customer Success Manager and Scientist. He did his PhD research in cell and molecular biology at the University of Helsinki and has a master's in Biomedical Sciences from Leiden University.