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Evaluation of whole slide image immunohistochemistry interpretation in challenging prostate needle biopsies.

Human Pathology 2008 Apr;39(4):564-72. Epub 2008 Jan 30.


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Critical comparison of 31 commercially available digital slide systems in pathology.

International Journal of Surgical Pathology 2006 Oct;14(4):285-305.


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Use of whole slide imaging in surgical pathology quality assurance: design and pilot validation studies.

Human Pathology 2006 Mar;37(3):322-31.


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Pathology RE-Imagined: The History of Digital Radiology and the Future of Anatomic Pathology.

Archives of Pathology and Laboratory Medicine 2008 May;132(5):764-5.

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Primary histologic diagnosis using automated whole slide imaging: a validation study.

BMC Clinical Pathology. 2006 Apr 27;6:4.


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Eye-movement study and human performance using telepathology virtual slides: implications for medical education and differences with experience.

Human Pathology 2006 Dec;37(12):1543-56.


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Development and experience with an integrated system for transplantation telepathology.

Human Pathology 2001 Dec; 32(12):1334-43.


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Telepathology for intraoperative neuropathologic consultations at an academic medical center: a 5-year report.

Journal of Neuropathology & Experimental Neurology 2007 Aug;66(8):750-9.


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News

Omnyx Licenses Olympus Digital Pathology Patents

CENTER VALLEY, Pa., March 1, 2010
Olympus America Inc. has signed a nonexclusive worldwide licensing agreement with Omnyx, LLC, a joint venture of GE Healthcare and the University of Pittsburgh Medical Center, allowing Omnyx to access an extensive portfolio of Olympus America patents in the field of virtual microscopy and digital pathology. More

Frost & Sullivan Recognizes Omnyx for Strategic Leadership in Digital Pathology.

Pittsburgh, PA - November 30, 2009
Click to Read More“Over the last few years, a change in mindset has been evident in the pathology area, with increasing demands for automating the processes that take place in the laboratory – from improving the workflow to supporting better and faster care, and meeting the demands for advanced data management." More

How is Omnyx solving the throughput-quality-tradeoff for digital pathology?

Pittsburgh, PA - October 12, 2009
Click to Read MoreAccurate focusing is a critical challenge of whole slide imaging, primarily due to inherent tissue topology variability. Traditional line scanning and tile-based scanning systems are limited in their ability to acquire a high degree of focus points while still maintaining high throughput. More