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A Quantitative Digital Pathology Workflow to Manage Technical Challenges within Multiplex IF R&D Studies
1 June 2022
By Mark Laurie

This poster, created in collaboration with Bristol Myers Squibb, details OracleBio’s robust image analysis workflow in Indica Labs HALO, and how it helped overcome common technical issues encountered in a large multiplex IF (mIF) non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC) study.

The poster, ‘Quantitative Digital Pathology Workflow to Manage Technical Challenges within Multiplex IF R&D Studies‘, was presented at the 8th Digital Pathology & AI Congress: USA 2022 in New York.

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Multiplex Digital Phenotyping of the Tumour Microenvironment AACR 2021

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