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Qritive at the 34th European Congress of pathology during 3rd -7th September 2022 at Basel, Switzerland
About Qritive Qritive, headquartered in Singapore with operations in the US and India, is transforming digital pathology through advanced...
Sep 7, 2022


How is AI transforming the future of cancer diagnosis
The synergy of human and AI-based insights in cancer pathology can open avenues for early cancer detection for better patient-specific...
Jul 13, 2022


Qritive virtually presented their poster at USCAP 2022 held during Mar 19 – 25, 2022 at Los Angeles, California, United States of America
About Qritive Qritive, headquartered in Singapore with operations in the US and India, is transforming digital pathology through advanced...
Mar 25, 2022


Assessing the Ability of AI To Score Ki-67 in Sarcomas
USCAP 111th Annual Meeting Los Angeles, California March 19 – 24, 2022 Poster VI – Wednesday PM – Informatics Background: Quantitative...
Mar 23, 2022


Reinventing and strengthening the region’s healthcare systems to prepare for future challenges
MONEY FM Radio Interview of Aneesh for Reinventing and strengthening the region’s healthcare systems to prepare for future challenges....
Mar 9, 2022


Qritive’s aim to positively disrupt the Cancer diagnosis industry
Tech Collective SE Asia with Aneesh for Qritive’s aim to positively disrupt the Cancer diagnosis industry. About Qritive Qritive,...
Feb 15, 2022


A promising deep learning-assistive algorithm for histopathological screening of colorectal cancer
Abstract Colorectal cancer is one of the most common cancers worldwide, accounting for an annual estimated 1.8 million incident cases....
Feb 9, 2022


Image Analysis Using Machine Learning for Automated Detection of Hemoglobin H Inclusions in Blood Smears – A Method for Morphologic Detection of Rare Cells
Journal of Pathology Informatics Volume 12, Issue 1, January – December 2021 Background: Morphologic rare cell detection is a laborious,...
Dec 18, 2021
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