Curious about multiomic pathology? Don't have any idea what it is? Explore with other histopathologists.

Greetings Histopathologists.

Mass multiplexing immunofluorescence and in-situ hybridization in FFPE have just started to decode our 200-year old oral tradition of interpreting H&E slides. If you've spent time around the engineers, microscopists, molecular biologists and bioinformaticians who are advancing this technology, you may have longed for someone you can discuss these technologies and data with from a histopath perspective. Long no more! We are starting a Multiomic Histopathology Journal Club where we can speak pathology and anatomy without wondering if anyone understands our language. At the same time, MHJC will always be a place where newcomers can be comfortable asking basic questions like what is segmentation?

Anyone who is interested please send me an email. Have a great day histopathologists!

Ken
(Self-appointed secretary of the MHJC)

Kenneth Kim Dipl. ACVP | Director, Histopathology Core | La Jolla Institute for Immunology | 9420 Athena Circle, La Jolla, CA 92037 | kenneth@lji.org | +1 8582083264

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Bruce Williams

Chief Financial Officer

Davis-Thompson Foundation

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