PathLAKE: Benefitting Pathologists With Exemplary Projects

JOSHUA BROOMFIELD | April 17, 2019 | 275 views

David is Consultant Histopathologist and Clinical lead for Coventry and Warwickshire Pathology Services (CWPS), a network of labs hosted by University Hospitals of Coventry and Warwickshire NHS Trust. As head of the UHCW Digital Pathology Centre of Excellence, he is now heavily involved in the Pathology image data Lake for Analytics, Knowledge, and Education (PathLAKE). In 2018, it was announced that UK Research and Innovation (UKRI) would award £10m funding for the PathLAKE project as part of the Industrial Strategy Challenge Fund. Through the UKRI’s ‘Data to Early Diagnosis and Precision Medicine Challenge’ the UK government will fund both research and industry to develop innovative products and services which increase the earliness and efficiency of diagnosis.

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