In this podcast, our Chief Operations Officer & founder, John Waller, was invited onto the hugely popular Digital Pathology Today podcast.
John and the podcast host, Dr. Joseph Anderson, chat about OracleBio’s humble beginnings and our quantitative digital pathology journey over the past decade – from a single company laptop to a cutting-edge, scalable cloud computing infrastructure.
They covered a number of interesting topics, including:
- OracleBio’s history, mission, and field of practice
- Good Clinical Practice
- How Digital Pathology has evolved over the years and what its future holds
- Pathologist-led image analysis and the difficulties humans face with detailed quantification
- Artificial Intelligence: Machine Learning and Deep Learning
The importance of cloud computing and automation - …and a whole lot more!
Be sure to check out more episodes on the Digital Pathology Today website.
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