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2024 RPS-GlomCon Expert Webinar Series: Computational Pathology of FSGS and MCD

  • January 28, 2024
  • 8:00 AM - 9:00 AM
  • https://glomcon.zoom.us/j/87550771266?pwd=WGphM3dWL3dPVG4rYjdYL21ZYktEZz09

2024 RPS-GlomCon Expert Webinar Series 

Webinar:

Computational Pathology of FSGS and MCD

Date: Sunday, January 28, 2024

Time: 8:00 - 9:00 am Pacific Time


Speaker: 

Laura Barisoni, MD

Duke University, USA


Moderator: 

Nicolas Kozakowski, MD

Medical University Vienna

Department of Pathology


Link to access Zoom's Webinar:

https://glomcon.zoom.us/j/87550771266?pwd=WGphM3dWL3dPVG4rYjdYL21ZYktEZz09

    Password: 202122 

Or iPhone one-tap: 

16694449171,87550771266# or 16699006833,87550771266#

Or Telephone:

    Dial: +1 669 444 9171 (US Toll) or +1 669 900 6833 (US Toll)

Meeting ID: 875 5077 1266

   International numbers available:

https://glomcon.zoom.us/u/kV64SwQr

Or Skype for Business (Lync):

    SIP:87550771266.202122@lync.zoom.us

About the speaker


Dr. Laura Barisoni is a Professor of Pathology and Medicine at Duke University, where she serves as the Director of the Renal Pathology Service and co-Director of the Division of AI & Computational Pathology.  Over the last 20 years, she contributed to science with numerous translational research projects on human kidney biopsies and animal models of kidney diseases.  She pioneered the application of digital pathology to nephrology clinical research and trials and established several digital pathology repositories for kidney biopsies in the setting on international nephrology consortia. Over the last decade, she leveraged digital pathology platforms to develop new scoring systems for kidney biopsies to test drug efficacy and for integration of morphologic data with clinical and molecular profiles. In collaboration with computer scientists, she is applying image analysis tools to extract visual and subvisual features from digital kidney biopsies to uncover the association of morphologic features with molecular mechanisms, enhance our ability to diagnosticate, prognostic, predict clinical outcomes, and identify new therapeutic targets.



About RPS


The RPS promotes excellence in diagnosis, fosters basic, clinical and translational research, encourages training and education in renal disease, sponsors US based and international conferences and symposia, and brings news and updates pertaining to renal pathology to its members around the world.


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