Jan. 17, 2025—Mayo Clinic announced the formation of Mayo Clinic Digital Pathology, designed on a platform architecture “to unlock the power of its archive of digital slides to revolutionize pathology and accelerate medical breakthroughs,” the organization said in its Jan. 13 press release. Mayo Clinic’s expertise, de-identified clinical data, and Platform architecture, combined with the technical expertise and resources of NVIDIA, are powering the ability to accelerate this transformation. Mayo Clinic is also collaborating with Aignostics to improve the performance and scalability of generative AI in pathology.
“Mayo Clinic is reimagining what is possible in disease detection and prediction, both within its own system and globally. We are doing this by using large, diverse datasets to build powerful artificial intelligence models in pathology. This will make diagnoses faster, more accurate, and more efficient, improving treatment approaches and speeding new cures to patients,” Jim Rogers, CEO, Mayo Clinic Digital Pathology, said in the release.
Mayo Clinic Digital Pathology has leveraged 20 million digital slide images linked to 10 million patient records that incorporate treatments, medications, imaging, clinical notes, genomic data, and more.