USCAP: AI in cytopathology

MSK Pathology is presenting on 'Artificial Intelligence in Cytopathology' at the USCAP Cytopathology Companion Society Meeting (Mar 22), while the American Society of Cytopathology and vendors like Techcyte are promoting AI and Fusion® workflow tools at USCAP Booth 701—making AI a major conference focus. The sessions highlight practical adoption themes spanning practice, education, and workflow unification. (x.com) (x.com) (x.com)

USCAP companion society program lists a dedicated IAC session titled "Beyond The Human Eye: Harnessing AI in Cytopathology" on Sunday, March 22, 2026, with brief introductions by Dr. Syed Ali and Dr. Philippe Vielh. (cytology-iac.org)) The IAC agenda schedules a talk, "Precision Partners: AI‑Driven Companion Diagnostics for Personalized Medicine," by Dr. Douglas P. Clark, highlighting industry–pathology intersections relevant to companion diagnostics. (cytology-iac.org)) USCAP’s 115th Annual Meeting runs March 21–26, 2026 in San Antonio and the meeting’s advance materials state that over 40 Companion Society education sessions are offered on Sunday, March 22. (2026am.uscap.org)) Memorial Sloan Kettering’s Warren Alpert Center for Digital and Computational Pathology is named on MSK’s site as the institutional hub driving digital workflow and computational pathology efforts across the department. (mskcc.org)) MSK has moved specific AI tools into partnership pilots and research integrations, including an announced integration of MSK’s DeepLIIF algorithm into the PathPresenter image‑management platform for oncology research. (tissuepathology.com)) Techcyte launched its Fusion platform on March 24, 2025 as an open, SaaS digital pathology platform that unifies images, workflows, reporting and AI; Techcyte documents that Fusion AP remains for research use only in the U.S. (businesswire.com)) Techcyte’s history of USCAP engagement includes a 2023 poster on AI super‑resolution image reconstruction and a published USCAP exhibitor profile for 2026 on the meeting eBooth platform, signaling continued exhibit‑floor activity. (techcyte.com)) The Digital Pathology Association and major vendors are running exhibitor seminars and booth demonstrations (for example, a DPA seminar and booth #807), underscoring that the USCAP exhibit hall schedule is a primary venue for AI workflow and validation demos across the meeting. (digitalpathologyassociation.org))

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