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EPISODE · Mar 18, 2025 · 21 MIN

127: This New Way to See Disease Will Transform Medicine. Direct to Digital Imaging in Pathology w/ Matthew Nuñez, CEO, Muse Microscopy

from Digital Pathology Podcast · host Aleksandra Zuraw, DVM, PhD

Send us Fan MailIn this episode of the Digital Pathology Podcast, I sit down with Matthew Nuñez, CEO of MUSE Microscopy, to discuss the groundbreaking advancements in direct-to-digital imaging in pathology. Traditional pathology workflows rely on glass slides, formalin fixation, and time-consuming processing steps. But what if we could skip the slide entirely and go straight to digital?🔬 Key Topics Covered:[00:00:00] The Challenges of Traditional Pathology Workflows[00:01:00] Introducing MUSE: The First Direct-to-Digital Pathology Imager[00:02:00] How MUSE Captures Whole Tissue Images Without Slides[00:04:00] The Science Behind Microscopy with UV Light Surface Excitation[00:06:00] Eliminating Tissue Processing Delays with Real-Time Imaging[00:08:00] How Direct-to-Digital Imaging Improves Speed & Diagnostic Accuracy[00:10:00] Applications in Pathology: From Clinical Use to Organ Transplants[00:12:00] How MUSE Supports Remote and Mobile Pathology Clinics[00:15:00] Bridging the Gap Between Veterinary and Human Pathology[00:18:00] The Future of Pathology: Faster Diagnoses, Better Patient Care🩺 Why This Episode Matters: Pathology is the gateway to diagnosis and patient care—but traditional workflows create delays, inefficiencies, and logistical challenges. With direct-to-digital imaging, we can eliminate glass slides, reduce errors, and enable real-time diagnostics. In this conversation, Matthew Nuñez explains how MUSE is transforming pathology by bringing AI-powered imaging directly to the tissue, skipping the slide, and making diagnoses faster than ever before.🚀 What’s Next? This disruptive technology is paving the way for on-site pathology, remote consultations, and real-time patient interaction. If you're attending USCAP 2025, make sure to visit the MUSE booth and witness direct-to-digital imaging in action.📢 Can't attend in person? Join the USCAP 2025 online experience on March 24, 2025, from 5:30 to 7:00 PM EST! REGISTER HEREℹ️ This Episode's Resources:Muse Microscopy websiteThis episode on YouTubeMuse Presentation at USCAP livestream - REGISTER NOW#DigitalPathology #AIinHealthcare #PathologyInnovation #DirectToDigitalSupport the showGet the "Digital Pathology 101" FREE E-book and join us!

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Send us Fan Mail In this episode of the Digital Pathology Podcast, I sit down with Matthew Nuñez, CEO of MUSE Microscopy, to discuss the groundbreaking advancements in direct-to-digital imaging in pathology. Traditional pathology workflows rely on glass slides, formalin fixation, and time-consuming processing steps. But what if we could skip the slide entirely and go straight to digital? 🔬 Key Topics Covered: [00:00:00] The Challenges of Traditional Pathology Workflows[00:01:00] Introducing M...

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