About this Research Topic
Pathology, a cornerstone of medical science, has witnessed remarkable advancements in recent years, particularly as we step into the third decade of the 21st century. The field is currently grappling with the challenge of integrating novel technologies and methodologies to enhance diagnostic accuracy and treatment efficacy. Despite significant progress, questions remain about the optimal application of these innovations in clinical settings and their sustainability in routine use. Recent studies have highlighted the potential of pathology-based immunotherapy and the use of artificial intelligence in diagnostics, yet the full scope of their impact is still under exploration. While these advancements promise to revolutionize the field, there is a pressing need for comprehensive research to address existing gaps, such as the integration of 3D cell cultures and organ-on-a-chip models into routine practice. This ongoing evolution underscores the necessity for continued investigation and collaboration to fully harness these technologies' potential.
This Research Topic aims to illuminate the progress made in the field of Pathology over the past decade and to identify future challenges. By focusing on recent developments and major accomplishments, the goal is to provide a thorough overview of the current state of the art in Pathology. The research will address key questions, such as how to effectively integrate cutting-edge technologies like artificial intelligence and innovative disease models into pathology practice. Additionally, it will explore hypotheses related to the impact of these advancements on diagnostics and treatment strategies.
To gather further insights in the evolving landscape of Pathology, we welcome articles addressing, but not limited to, the following themes:
• Pathology-based Immunotherapy and its clinical applications
• The role of artificial intelligence in enhancing diagnostic accuracy
• Integration of 3D cell cultures and organ-on-a-chip models in research and practice
• Innovations in in vitro and in silico models for disease study
• Future perspectives on the use of novel technologies in pathology
• Challenges and solutions in the adoption of new methodologies in clinical settings
Keywords: Pathology, Immunotherapy, Artificial Intelligence, Novel Developments, #InsightsIn
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