Definiens, the global leader of image and data analysis solutions for quantitative digital pathology, has invited professionals interested in pathology and biomarker development to the 3rd International Definiens Symposium. The symposium will be held at the Definiens headquarters in Munich from June 14-16, 2012.
This annual event is the premier forum for the latest trends in quantitative research in histology, tissue-based biomarker development and cutting-edge biomedical image and data analysis. It brings together experts from around the world to share best practices and experiences. This year’s keynote lecture will be delivered by Dr. Frauke Bentzien from Exelixis, one of the pioneers in quantitative digital pathology who has been successfully applying this new paradigm in preclinical safety studies and clinical trials for many years.
The symposium offers attendees the opportunity to network with peers and renowned experts and learn from their approaches and experiences. A one-day pre-conference workshop will provide hands-on experiences and training on the latest Definiens solutions for image analysis and data mining.
Programme features latest trends in quantitative digital pathology and tissue-based biomarker development with leading experts from Roche, AstraZeneca, Novartis and cutting-edge biomedical image and data analysis during hands-on workshops
Nobel Laureate Prof. Gerd Binnig, Founder and CTO Definiens, will share his vision for the next generation of pathology tools, while leading experts from Roche, AstraZeneca, Novartis, GlaxoSmithKline and Johnson & Johnson, as well as practitioners from other renowned institutions, will contribute insights from their work.
“We are delighted to have such a distinguished group of speakers,” stated Thomas Heydler, CEO of Definiens. “The digital pathology market is quickly transitioning into a second phase of adoption where quantitative approaches allow us to unveil the real value of digital slides and are currently transforming pathology into a quantitative discipline. By bringing together thought leaders, experts and users, the International Definiens Symposium provides a very stimulating forum for learning about the future of this exciting field.”
Previous International Definiens Symposia were held at the Spanish Cardiovascular Research Center in Madrid in 2010 and the Moffitt Cancer Center in Tampa, FL in 2011. The symposia received excellent feedback from participants. “I thought the conference was outstanding! The quality of the speakers and the visionary spirit combined with the demonstration of exciting achievements at the forefront of quantitative pathology were very inspiring,” said Prof. Manfred Dietel from the Institute of Pathology at the Charité Berlin.