Digital pathology workflows – whether diagnostic or for research purposes – depend on what you can see, how consistently you can see it, and how confidently you can act on it. In this webinar, Amanda Hemmerich (IQVIA Laboratories) and Tom Kimpe (Barco) discuss display-related considerations for digital pathology and reflect on findings from a recent peer-reviewed article they published together with ADC Therapeutics.
What we'll cover in this webinar
Key display considerations in digital pathology
How study insights can inform expectations and decision-making
Practical questions to ask yourself when evaluating displays for your lab environment
The webinar is ideal for...
Pathologists, lab managers, researchers and anyone involved in managing whole slide imaging workflows
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Meet the panelists
- Amanda Hemmerich (Speaker)
- Tom Kimpe (Speaker)
- Katherine Latimer (Session moderator)
About Amanda Hemmerich
Global Director of Digital Pathology Innovation at IQVIA Laboratories
Board certified in anatomic and clinical pathology and cytopathology, Dr Amanda Hemmerich leads the global digital pathology strategy, including implementation of end-to-end workflows that meet regulatory standards and partnerships with image analysis vendors. She also assists with testing at the Genomics Center of Excellence and the Anatomic Pathology Translational Science and Innovation Laboratory in the Raleigh-Durham area of North Carolina. Dr Hemmerich has expertise in developing digital pathology techniques, managing large-scale pathology services, test validation and operationalisation.
About Tom Kimpe
VP Technology & Innovation at Barco
Tom Kimpe holds a Master of Science degree in computer science engineering, a Ph.D. in electrical engineering/medical imaging from Ghent University, and an MBA from the Vlerick Management School in Belgium. He is inventor of several patents, and (co-)author of tens of scientific publications in the domain of medical imaging & displays, visualization, human vision perception, quality assurance and calibration, optics, image processing and artificial intelligence. Dr. Kimpe leads Barco’s healthcare innovation activities, collaborating with universities, research institutes, hospitals, and medical device companies.
About Katherine Latimer
Product Manager Digital Pathology at Barco
Kat Latimer holds a Master of Engineering in Biomedical Engineering from Colorado State University and a BS in Biochemistry from the University of New Mexico. Her graduate research focused on tissue engineering and end-to-end medical device development. After spending several years at Indica Labs, she currently leads Barco’s digital pathology product efforts.