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EPISODE · Apr 2, 2026 · 23 MIN

214: AI and Automation in Modern Hematologic Diagnostics

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

Send us Fan MailPaper Discussed in this Episode: Molecular Pathology, Artificial Intelligence, and New Technologies in Hematologic Diagnostics: Translational Opportunities and Practical Considerations. Alnoor F, Mukherjee S, Menon MP, Ng D, Li P, Ohgami RS. Diagnostics 2026.Episode Summary: In this deep dive, we explore how hematology labs are tackling a massive rise in diagnostic complexity combined with persistent staffing shortages. The solution isn't just working harder—it's an entirely new workflow powered by robotics and AI. We unpack a comprehensive 2026 review that looks at the cutting-edge transformation of hematopathology, moving from manual microscopes to collaborative robots (cobots), digital morphology, and AI-driven genomic analysis. Can machines handle the grueling pre-analytical work and help experts diagnose leukemia faster and more accurately?In This Episode, We Cover:• The Modern Lab Crisis: How the latest WHO and International Consensus Classification (ICC) frameworks demand high-volume, multi-modal genomic and morphologic data, stretching human pathologists to their limits.• Enter the "Cobots": Collaborative robots are taking over the repetitive benchwork. We discuss systems like the UR5 cobots in Denmark that sort 3,000 blood tubes a day, and the Pramana Spectral HT robotic-arm scanners that digitize over 1,000 slides daily, freeing up human staff for higher-level tasks.• The Digital Eye (Morphology & AI): How platforms like CellaVision and Scopio turn glass slides into AI-analyzed data. ◦ Peripheral Blood: AI pre-classifies cells with 85-98% concordance to manual microscopy, prioritizing blasts and abnormal cells for expert review to improve efficiency. ◦ Bone Marrow: Deep learning isn't just counting cells; it's accurately quantifying reticulin fibrosis and identifying leukemia subtypes with human-level performance.• Flow Cytometry Gets an Upgrade: High-dimensional flow cytometry data meets deep learning. AI models are now achieving expert-level performance in classifying mature B-cell neoplasms and accurately distinguishing acute leukemias from non-leukemic samples.• The Molecular Frontier: AI is making sense of complex genomic datasets. We discuss breakthroughs like the MARLIN neural network, which achieves rapid epigenomic classification of acute leukemia in under two hours, and how AI assists in tracking measurable residual disease (MRD) longitudinally.• The Economics of Automation: Digital pathology is a smart financial investment. We review projections showing potential savings of $18 million over five years for integrated health systems, driven by improved efficiency, higher throughput, and fewer diagnostic errors.Key Takeaway: The integration of artificial intelligence and robotics is not meant to replace hematopathologists; rather, these technologies serve as essential scaling tools designed to absorb grueling physical labor and routine analytical tasks. By building a workflow where machines handle the sorting, scanning, and initial pattern recognition, experts can focus their time on final diagnostic synthesis—ultimately delivering faster, more precise patient careSupport the showGet the "Digital Pathology 101" FREE E-book and join us!

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