Michael Quick is a cytologist currently serving as the VP of R&D and Innovation for Cytology and Oncology at Hologic, Inc. and the 2024 DPA President. Mike shares his background as a cytologist and how it led to a career focused on innovation in the digital pathology industry. Hologic has grown into the digital pathology and laboratory industry, and we discuss motivations for the expansion of a large company into new areas of medicine. Finally, we feature an interview from Pathology Visions 2024 where Mike reflects on the conference and accomplishments as DPA President. Listen here: https://zurl.co/RkepT
Digital Pathology Association
Medical Equipment Manufacturing
Carmel, Indiana 11,745 followers
Advancing the future of digital pathology.
About us
The Digital Pathology Association (DPA) was founded in 2009. When founded the DPA's goals included supporting digital pathology education initiatives, defining best practices, influencing standards and interfaces, organizing an annual conference that addresses diverse needs within the industry, and more. The DPA continues to work towards these goals.
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External link for Digital Pathology Association
- Industry
- Medical Equipment Manufacturing
- Company size
- 2-10 employees
- Headquarters
- Carmel, Indiana
- Type
- Nonprofit
- Founded
- 2009
- Specialties
- Digital Pathology in Healthcare, Digital Pathology in Life Sciences, Regulatory Information, and Pathology Visions
Locations
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Primary
370 Medical Dr
Suite A
Carmel, Indiana 46032, US
Employees at Digital Pathology Association
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Michael F. Ward, CAE
Executive Director at Indiana Association of Chiefs of Police Foundation
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Minalini Lakshman PhD
Life Sciences PhD & Commercialisation: Launch| Product & Market Strategy | Communications | BD & Partnerships | 25+ years
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Chhavi Chauhan
Passionate AI Ethicist striving for ethical, equitable, and accessible AI for all
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Mike Isaacs
Updates
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DICOM Digital Pathology Connectathon Spring 2025 Supported by the Digital Pathology Association The 2025 DICOM WG-26 Connectathon is set to take place from January 29th to June 3rd, 2025, and promises to be a pivotal event in the field of digital pathology. In addition to strengthening interoperability among systems, this comprehensive event will validate vendor solutions and explore potential enhancements to the DICOM standard. Registration will be open from December 18th, 2024, to January 28th, 2025, offering participants the chance to deepen their understanding of DICOM while networking with industry peers and experts. Since its inception in 2017, the WG-26 Connectathons have played a crucial role in promoting collaboration and innovation within the digital pathology community. Don’t miss this unique opportunity to elevate your organization’s DICOM expertise and contribute to the ongoing development of interoperability standards. For more information on registration, participation, and details about the Connectathon, please visit https://zurl.co/VMoxZ If you have any questions, feel free to reach out via email at info@digitalpathologyassociation.org.
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Save the date, May 2 - May 3, 2025, for the 3rd annual digital pathology course with Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center.
Associate Attending, Director Digital Pathology Operations at Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center
For those who have asked, we do have a confirmed date! We are happy to announce the 3rd annual digital pathology course at Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center. The course will take place on May 2nd and 3rd and will include tours of our laboratories and the digital pathology operations. More course details and registration links will be coming soon. #digitalpathology #MSKDigitalPathCME Digital Pathology Association
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Generative artificial intelligence (GAI) is a promising new technology with the potential to transform communication and workflows in health care and pathology. Read our fourth joint paper with College of American Pathologists (CAP) and Association for Pathology Informatics here: https://lnkd.in/gekzZREu Rajendra Singh MD Eric Glassy Quincy Gu, Ph.D. M. E. (Doc) de Baca, MD Shannon Hoekstra Bobbi Pritt Victor Brodsky Raj Dash
New from Archives of Pathology & Laboratory Medicine: Introduction to Generative Artificial Intelligence (GAI): Contextualizing the Future reviews key elements of GAI development, evaluation, and implementation in a way that is accessible to pathologists and relevant to laboratory applications. Read the full article by the College of American Pathologists (CAP), Association for Pathology Informatics, and Digital Pathology Association: https://brnw.ch/21wPdyX.
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Thinking about 2025... #innovation #digitalpathology
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On the latest episode of Beyond the Scope, PathAI CEO Andrew Beck, MD PhD, shares his journey from pathologist to digital health innovator. Hear his insights on AI's role in diagnostics, strategic partnerships with Quest and Roche, and the evolving landscape of medical technology. Listen now: https://lnkd.in/gApjueHr
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For our December DAPA Grand Rounds, Dr. Ibrahim Abukhiran, M.B.B.S. will explore common and diagnostically challenging mesenchymal lesions of the gastrointestinal tract. He’ll also share how both traditional and innovative new digital pathology tools can increase diagnosis accuracy and improve outcomes for patients. Don’t miss your opportunity to learn from a leader in the field and add new strategies to your practice! Register for next Monday here: https://lnkd.in/gSFUQxu5 Moderated by: Rajendra Singh MD
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Enjoyed this year's #PathVisions24? Mark your calendars and join us for #PathVisions25 in beautiful San Diego from October 5-7, 2025. 🗓 Stay tuned for the opportunity to apply and participate in Q1 2025.
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#PathVisions24 was one for the books! This year's event had the highest participation ever, with over 860 registered attendees and a sold-out exhibition floor featuring 65 innovative companies. Thank you to everyone who attended, presented, sponsored, and celebrated at our conference. Because of your support, we're able to bring education, connection, and innovation to the digital pathology community year-round. So, what do you say: Should we go for another record in San Diego during #PathVisions25?