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Duration 21 min
Dr David Rimm, Yale School of Medicine
Investigate the tumor microenvironment with high-plex imaging
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Duration 21 min
About the webinar

Find out why Dr Rimm’s work suggests that a subset of cells that have lost beta-catenin expression may be associated with non-response. In this seminar recording from USCAP 2020, Dr Rimm explains how you can benefit from exploratory analysis using AI-powered phenotyping.

Learn how his group used Visiopharm AI-based software to help them get meaningful results from next-gen imaging technologies like Fluidigm’s IMC.

Learning objectives
    • Methods of measurement –co-localization, compartmentalization, and measurement vs segmentation and counting
    • How his lab used tSNE plots to show differences between responders and non-responders to trastuzumab
Experts

David Rimm, MD, PhD, Professor of Pathology and Medicine (Oncology); Director of Yale Pathology Tissue Services. Yale School of Medicine

David has authored over 400 peer-reviewed papers and holds eight patents. His research lab group focuses on quantitative pathology using the AQUA® technology invented in his lab, and other quantitative methods, including Visiopharm´s phenotyping module.

His projects relate to predicting response to both targeted and immune- therapy in cancer and standardization of those assays for CLIA labs.

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