This event will examine the practical impact of digital pathology and AI in healthcare, focusing on how these technologies are transforming diagnostics and enhancing patient care. Across the region, there has been substantial progress in integrating digital pathology with other diagnostic tools, creating more cohesive and efficient systems for clinicians and patients alike.

The College is delighted to have approved this external event for CPD credits.

If you have any questions regarding this event, please see host's information at the bottom of this page or via the Book Now button.
 

TOPICS COVERED

  • Case studies and presentations from the experts on applications of AI in digital pathology
  • Live interaction with senior speakers
  • Panel discussions
  • Exhibition
  • Agenda geared towards networking and close collaboration
  • 1-2-1 Partnering Meetings
  • Keynote across a sit down breakfast
  • Hands-on product/software demos from the industry’s leading tech providers

WHO SHOULD ATTEND?

Pathologists, Histopathologists, Cellular Pathologists, Lab Technicians, Bioinformaticians, Academics working in Pathology research, Professionals working within Diagnostics & Tissue Imaging, Phd Students etc.

SPEAKERS

(Keynote)

  • Faisal Mahmood, Associate Professor, Harvard & MGB - AI for Health
  • Dr Matthew Humphries, National Pathology Imaging Cooperative (NPIC), Leeds Teaching Hospitals NHS Trust
  • Professor Seán Hynes, Professor in Pathology at the University of Galway Consultant Histopathologist at University Hospital Galway.
  • Oscar Maiques, Group Leader - Lecturer, Barts Cancer Institute
  • Professor Louise Jones, Professor of Breast Pathology, Barts Cancer Institute, Queen Mary University of London
  • Mostafa Jahanifar, Researcher, Tissue Image Analytics Centre, University of Warwick
  • Dr. Tim Bracey, Consultant Pathologist at the Royal Cornwall Hospitals NHS Trust
  • Professor John Le Quesne, Professor of Pathology, University of Glasgow
  • Ke Yuan, Professor of Computer Science, University of Glasgow
  • Julia Fortune, Senior Pathology Trainer, NHS Greater Glasgow and Clyde
  • Monika Lamba Saini, Global Translational Pathology Leader, ADC Therapeutics | Education Committee member, Digital Pathology Association

For more information, please contact: [email protected].

  • 08:00 - 15/05/2025 to 20:00 - 15/05/2025
  • Royal College of Physicians of Edinburgh, Scotland, 11 Queen St,, Edinburgh, EH2 1JQ, United Kingdom