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The pathology landscape is shifting with remarkable technological advances, a transformation perfectly reflected in the upcoming ECP Congress motto "Tradition meets the Future" (Sep 6-11, in Vienna). This newsletter explores promising new AI and imaging methods to advance digital pathology with greater speed, enhanced flexibility, improved detection rates and predictive power. The edition also highlights innovative pathology solutions and specialized educational courses, while addressing the growing challenge of lab staff shortage with potential solutions. Enjoy reading! 

Article • From H&E to multiplex

Self-learning AI: a boost for digital pathology

Self-learning artificial intelligence approaches are offering a number of advantages for digital pathology when compared to established AI options. The benefits, which range from greater speed and capacitive flexibility to ‘wholly interpretable’ ...

Sponsored • A legacy of trust and a vision for the future

Tradition meets the future in histopathology - experience it with Sakura Finetek at ECP 2025

For Sakura Finetek, the ECP congress theme “Tradition meets the future” reflects who we are: a company deeply rooted in histopathology tradition, with a proud legacy of quality and reliability, yet constantly pushing boundaries to transform the ...

News • Discovery of tumour indicating morphological changes

Prostate cancer: AI finds changes missed by pathologists

Men assessed as healthy may still have an early form of prostate cancer. Using AI, researchers found signs that were missed in more than 80% of samples of men who later developed cancer.

Video • Enhancing FISH Sensitivity

On-Demand CD138+ Plasma Cell Isolation Course

Learn how to perform CD138+ enrichment in our free, on-demand course covering sample collection, isolation, and processing. Watch expert-led 15 - 20 minute lectures and quizzes at your own pace, and earn a certificate by completing an optional final ...

Article • On the hunt for skilled personnel

Staff shortage in the medical lab: solutions for a growing challenge

Shortages of skilled staff is creating challenges in medical laboratories across Europe. Many workers are nearing retirement age with numerous hospital laboratories having unfilled positions and facing the further issue of sharp competition from the ...

Sponsored • AIRA Matrix at ECP 2025

AI-powered solutions for pathology

As digital transformation accelerates across healthcare, AIRA Matrix stands at the forefront of artificial intelligence innovation in pathology. The company will showcase its comprehensive portfolio of AI-driven diagnostic and analytical solutions ...

News • Microsatellite instability

Predicting tumor MSI status for precision cancer treatments

Microsatellite instability-high (MSI-H) tumors are associated with better clinical outcomes. A novel AI model for accurate MSI prediction could help battle gastric and colorectal cancers.

Article • Molecular meets digital

Single-cell multiplex imaging: a powerful tool for digital pathology

Multiplex imaging can play a critical role in unravelling the tumour microenvironment. The potential and benefits of the emerging approach – a way to extract information from human tissue samples by visualising many more biomarkers than ...

News • Staining instrument family

New pathology lab solutions debut at ECP 2025

Agilent Technologies Inc. announced the introduction of its Dako Omnis family of instruments with three new models—Agilent Dako Omnis 110, 165, and 165 Duo—designed to meet the evolving needs of pathology laboratories of all sizes.

Article • Digital pathology discussion panel

The AI tools pathologists want and need

The evolving role of AI tools in digital pathology was explored at an open discussion during the annual Digital Pathology and AI Congress in London with a high-level panel of practitioners looking at current and future technology options. The panel ...

News • Deep and ensemble learning improve performance

New AI tool surpasses previous methods in colorectal cancer tissue analysis

Researchers developed an advanced AI tool for automatic analysis of colorectal cancer tissue slides. The new model outperformed all predecessors in the classification of tissue microscopy samples.

Article • Point-of-care diagnostics

Improving women’s health in remote regions with digital pathology

Point-of-care diagnostics based on a combination of mobile-sized scanners and artificial intelligence (AI) are helping save the lives of women in low-resource settings. The AI technique is being applied in Kenya and Tanzania to deliver screening for ...

News • MRD assessment

Liquid biopsy to detect breast cancer relapse up to 5 years in advance

Newly developed technology can detect breast cancer relapses up to five years in advance. This advance could represent a turning point in post-treatment follow-up, the researchers hope.

News • Viral persistence in the brainstem

Long Covid: Researchers find clues for "brain fog" origin

After an infection with the coronavirus Sars-CoV-2, the virus is able to persist at low levels in the brainstem, new research finds. This helps explain some of the enduring neurological symptoms.

News • Predictive phenotypes

Ovarian cancer: new insights into immune landscapes

Defining four different immunologic subtypes of recurrent ovarian cancers, researchers pave the way for more personalized treatment.

News • Faster, more accurate treatment

Basal cell carcinoma: AI support for Mohs surgery

Dutch researchers have developed an AI tool to support Mohs surgery, a precise but time-consuming procedure to treat the most common form of cancer in the Netherlands: basal cell carcinoma.

News • Assessment of tumour-infiltrating lymphocytes

Skin cancer: AI assistance helps pathologists identify melanoma

More consistent TIL assessments, more accurate patients' prognoses: New research shows how AI sharpens pathologists' interpretation of tissue samples for malignant melanoma.

News • Fibroblasts promote tumor growth and spread

Study explores reasons behind high aggressiveness of pancreatic cancer

Pancreatic cancer is one of the most aggressive cancers, partly due to its tumor microenvironment, known as the stroma. Now, a study has identified a new key factor contributing to this feature.

News • Mechanopathology

'Dengue-on-a-chip' to study infection mechanisms

Due to the effects of climate change, dengue is spreading worldwide. Now, researchers have developed a 'dengue-on-a-chip' model that helps study the virus more effectively.

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Article • Lab equipment

LABBook - Your guide to laboratory and pathology equipment in Europe

LABBook provides an overview of European laboratory systems. Whether you are about to set up a new lab or want to replace existing equipment, LABBook will help you make smart investment decisions to boost efficiency and productivity in your lab.

Events

06.09.2025 - 10.09.2025 Vienna, Austria
37th European Congress of Pathology
05.10.2025 - 07.10.2025 San Diego, USA
Pathology Visions 2025 (Digital Pathology Association)
19.11.2025 - 21.11.2025 Puteaux, France
Carrefour Pathologie 2025 (Société Française de Pathologie)
20.11.2025 - 22.11.2025 Zürich, Switzerland
90th Annual Congress of the Swiss Society of Pathology (SGPath/SSPath)
28.05.2026 - 30.05.2026 Augsburg, Germany
109th Annual Meeting of DGP (Deutsche Gesellschaft für Pathologie)
17.06.2026 - 20.06.2026 Graz, Austria
22nd European Congress on Digital Pathology (ESDIP)
08.10.2026 - 13.10.2026 Fukuoka, Japan
XXXVI International Congress of the International Academy of Pathology (IAP2026)
 

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