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Webinar

Using AI in anatomic pathology: application to interstitial lung disease and liver transplantation

Thursday, November 7th, at 9:00-10:00 MST / 17:00-18:00 CET / 18:00-19:00 EET

Using AI in anatomic pathology application to interstitial lung disease and liver transplantation-1

Join this webinar to discover how artificial intelligence can be helpful in anatomic pathology from diagnostic, prognostic, and therapeutic perspectives. We are joined by Dr. Smith, who will discuss two AI models he has developed using Aiforia® Create.

  • Interstitial lung disease: building an AI model to recognize the majority of the important histologic features in pathologic ILD diagnosis.

  • Liver transplantation: building an AI model to improve quantification of large droplet fat on frozen section preimplant biopsies.

Register for the webinar to hear more about these use cases and learn how Aiforia’s solutions can be used to leverage artificial intelligence in anatomic pathology. 

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Maxwell L. Smith, M.D., Pathologist at Mayo Clinic

Dr. Smith is Professor of Laboratory Medicine and Pathology and Chair of Anatomic Pathology at Mayo Clinic in Arizona. He received his medical degree from the University of Colorado School of Medicine and has been in practice for over 15 years. His specialties include the pathology of interstitial lung disease, medical renal disease and renal transplantation, and medical liver disease and liver transplantation.
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Lucas Stetzik, Senior Scientist at Aiforia

Lucas Stetzik, a senior scientist at Aiforia, has over six years of experience developing AI models, focusing on cell phenotyping using quantitative morphology. He has a PhD in integrated biosciences and a postdoc in functional neuroimaging / preclinical models of Parkinson’s Disease.