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    In this episode, we’re joined by Matthew Nunez, CEO of MUSE Microscopy, as we explore the groundbreaking concept of direct-to-digital pathology. This innovative technology allows pathologists to capture images directly from fresh tissue, bypassing traditional slides and enabling faster, more accurate diagnostics. Matthew dives into the benefits of whole tissue imaging, virtual staining, and the device’s potential applications, from breast biopsies to organ viability assessments. We also discuss how this technology could revolutionize remote diagnostics and patient care in underserved areas.

    ✨ Key Highlights

    • Introduction to direct-to-digital pathology imaging
    • Advantages of whole tissue imaging without traditional slides
    • Applications in breast biopsies and organ transplant assessments
    • The impact of virtual staining for non-destructive diagnosis
    • Potential for remote pathology in underserved areas and even mobile clinics