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  2. Leeds Virtual Pathology. @LeedsPathology ‧. 361 subscribers ‧ 7 videos. The Leeds Virtual Pathology project is the University of Leeds' Digital Pathology research group....

  3. Female genital tract. Liver and gallbladder. Lower gastrointestinal tract. Lymphoreticular Pathology. Male genital tract. Osteoarticular Pathology. Paediatric Pathology. Renal Pathology.

  4. Virtual Pathology. The Virtual Pathology project encourages students to explore the different branches of pathology and the numerous techniques used to analyse and report on test samples. ENTER VIRTUAL PATHOLOGY.

  5. 23 de may. de 2023 · Alex Wright viewing image analysis results on the Virtual Pathology Powerwall. The Virtual Pathology department at the University of Leeds currently has approximately 90TB of digital slides (around 300,000 images), which facilitate almost all of the computing based research projects undertaken here.

  6. Our digital pathology science can be seen at Virtual Pathology at the University of Leeds. We publish over 50 papers a year, many in high impact factor journals.

  7. Diagnostics and pathology. Our aims. Advances in molecular and digital pathology, imaging and genomics promise to have a huge impact on medicine, patients and our understanding of human disease.