The study team first "trained" the model to stage cancers using publicly available pathology reports from a government database, The Cancer Genome Atlas. These reports covered nearly 7,000 ...
The organization is leveraging its growing bank of whole-slide pathology images to create models that could form the backbone of cancer testing applications.
"This atlas provides the first open-access resource for the Daphnia community," remarked Dr. Khai C. Ang, assistant professor in the Department of Pathology at Penn State College of Medicine and ...