TIA Centre: News
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Karen Thomas, TIA Centre Manager, completes the University of Warwick’s Leadership Development Programme
Karen recently completed the Warwick Leadership Development Programme, designed for staff who lead other managers or hold roles with external or university-wide influence. Additionally, it benefits staff whose roles involve operationalising the University’s strategy, providing academic leadership, shaping team operations to achieve objectives, facilitating strategic decision-making, and driving key influence or change. Read more.
By Karen Thomas
European Congress on Digital Pathology: An Undergraduate Perspective
European Congress on Digital Pathology, Barcelona (26th - 28th June 2025)
The three-hour train journey from Madrid to Barcelona gave me plenty of time to reflect on what lay ahead. As an undergraduate student preparing to attend my first major international conference in digital pathology, I was both excited and nervous about representing the University of Warwick at the European Congress on Digital Pathology (ECDP) 2025. From the moment I set up my poster presenting "MitoNet: Efficient Ki-67 Detection in H&E-Stained Images" (see picture), I could sense this conference would challenge my understanding of AI in medicine. My research focuses on democratizing cancer diagnosis by using deep learning to predict Ki-67 expression directly from standard H&E-stained breast cancer images, potentially eliminating the need for costly immunohistochemistry in resource-limited settings. Read more.
By Celia Benitez Camacho
ASCO 2025: Chicago and the Fight against Cancer
American Society of Clinical Oncology Annual Conference (29th May - 2nd June 2025)
The American Society of Clinical Oncology (ASCO) annual conference is the premier event for showcasing advancements in clinical oncology. Attracting over 40,000 attendees each year, this conference has been held at the McCormick Conference Centre in Chicago, Illinois, for many years due to its sheer scale. This year's line-up promised many high-profile and impressive clinical trials, so I felt honoured to be able to attend and present my work. Read more.
By Adam Shephard
Viva Success for TIA Researcher
We are delighted to announce that one of the TIA Centre’s PhD students, Mostafa Jahanifar, has officially defended their PhD viva this week - congratulation Mostafa! Read moreLink opens in a new window
Highlights from TDP & AI, Edinburgh
The annual Transforming Digital Pathology (TDP) & AI conference was once again held in the beautiful city of Edinburgh, Scotland. Known for its historic charm we arrived a day early to explore this city. From peaceful walks through the picturesque Dean Village to visiting iconic landmarks like Edinburgh Castle and the Scott Monument, it was a great way to enjoy the city before the conference began. Read moreLink opens in a new window
TIA Centre Celebrates Double Success at WPCCS 2024
We are delighted to announce that two members of the TIA Centre, George Wright and Ethar Alzaid, have been honoured with “Presentation of the Session” awards at the 2024 Warwick Postgraduate Colloquium in Computer Science (WPCCS). Read MoreLink opens in a new window
Katie Martin, TIA Centre Coordinator, completes Springboard Women’s Development Programme
Katie, recently completed the Springboard Women’s Development Programme — an internationally recognised initiative aimed at empowering women by enhancing their confidence, assertiveness, and personal effectiveness. The programme was delivered by the team at the University of Warwick.
Professor Nasir Rajpoot Showcases Groundbreaking AI Tool at New Zealand Cancer Conference
Professor Nasir Rajpoot, Director of the Tissue Image Analytics (TIA) Centre and Chair of Computational Pathology at the University of Warwick, attended The Cancer Society of New Zealand’s annual conference in March 2025. Read MoreLink opens in a new window
Highlights from ISBI 2025 in Houston, Texas
This year’s International Symposium on Biomedical Imaging (ISBI) was held in Houston, Texas—home to NASA’s Johnson Space Center and the sprawling Texas Medical Center. With sunny skies and wide Texan roads welcoming us, we arrived two days early to make the most of the trip before diving into 4 days of cutting-edge research. We kicked off our trip with an NBA game at the Toyota Center and followed it up with a tour of the NASA Space Center. Walking through the rocket park and seeing the Saturn V rocket and the SpaceX Falcon 9 Booster up close was an unforgettable reminder of how science can propel us (literally!) to new frontiers. Read MoreLink opens in a new window
Bigpicture Annual Meeting
The Bigpicture project is an initiative aimed at transforming the field of pathology through the creation of a comprehensive, high-quality digital repository of three million pathology images. Funded by the EU Innovative Medicines Initiative (IMI), Bigpicture brings together a consortium of leading academic institutions, research organisations, and industry partners from across Europe and beyond. The project’s mission is to develop an open-access platform that leverages artificial intelligence and machine learning to analyse vast amounts of pathology data, advancing research, diagnostics, and treatment in healthcare. By fostering collaboration and innovation, Bigpicture envisions a future where digital pathology becomes a cornerstone of precision medicine, enabling faster, more accurate diagnoses and personalised patient care. Read MoreLink opens in a new window
VIVA Success for TIA Student
We are delighted to announce that one of the TIA Centre’s PhD students, Ruoyu Wang, has officially passed their PhD viva last week. Their research entitled Computational Pathology Algorithms for Precision Oncology has been a fantastic contribution, and we couldn’t be prouder. Find a summary on their research below:-
Ruoyu's thesis focused on developing artificial intelligence (AI) tools to analyse routine histology slides and support personalised cancer care. Specifically, their research explored how deep learning can be used to predict clinically significant molecular biomarkers, stratify patients, and uncover novel tumour microenvironment (TME) patterns directly from digitised whole slide images (WSIs) of routine histology slides. These AI-driven approaches offer scalable, cost-effective alternatives to traditional molecular testing and contribute to the integration of AI into precision oncology, ultimately advancing more tailored and efficient cancer treatment strategies.
TIA Triumphs at PUMA Grand Challenge
We are excited to share that our team “TIAKong” secured leading positions in the recent PUMA (Panoptic segmentation of nuclei and tissue in advanced Melanoma) Challenge https://puma.grand-challenge.org/puma/Link opens in a new window, organized by the Department of Medical Oncology, University Medical Center Utrecht, in the Netherlands. With over 300 participants from around the globe, this challenge aimed to advance automated panoptic segmentation techniques for H&E-stained melanoma tissue images. Read MoreLink opens in a new window
TIA Triumphs at Monkey Grand Challenge
We are excited to announce that our team “TIAKong” secured leading positions in the recent Monkey Grand Challenge https://monkey.grand-challenge.org/Link opens in a new window, organized by the Department of Pathology, Radboudumc, Nijmegen, The Netherlands. Drawing more than 400 participants from around the globe, the challenge focused on automated detection and classification of mononuclear leukocytes in PAS-stained transplant kidney biopsy images. Read MoreLink opens in a new window
TIA Centre on LinkedIn and YouTube
Stay connected with the TIA Centre by following us on LinkedIn and YouTube. Our social media channels are your go-to source for the latest updates on our groundbreaking seminar series, recent news, upcoming events and our popular TIA Toolbox. Missed a seminar? Our YouTube channel features recordings of all our sessions, so you can catch up anytime and stay informed. Join our growing community and be part of the conversation.
TIA Centre on YouTube : https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC3H5JLVZrIjNackd9AKcoMA/playlists
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Call for Papers: MIUA 2025 Special Session on “Frontiers in Computational Pathology”
The Tissue Image Analytics (TIA) Centre at the University of Warwick is pleased to announce the call for papers for the special session on “Frontiers in Computational Pathology” at the Medical Image Understanding and Analysis (MIUA) 2025 conference, taking place in Leeds, UK (15-17th July 2025). This session will explore the latest advancements in computational pathology, a field revolutionising disease diagnosis, prognosis, and treatment through artificial intelligence (AI) and digital pathology. Please visit our website here for more details.
New Model Enhances Cancer Classification and Gland Segmentation
A recent study accepted by ISBI 2025 introduces a novel model that improves cancer grade classification and gland segmentation.
New Deep Learning Method for Blood Vessel Segmentation in Tumour Micro-Environment
A recent study introduces a novel deep learning method for segmenting blood vessels (BVs) in H&E tissue slides, addressing the challenge of BV heterogeneity.
Successful Grant for NPC Research Collaboration with Malaysia
We are excited to announce our successful grant application through the British Council's ISPF Research Collaboration for the project "Development of Diagnosis and Prognosis Model Using Whole Slide Images (WSI)-Based Biomarkers for Personalised Treatment in Nasopharyngeal Carcinoma."
TIAToolbox v1.6.0 Released: Major Updates and New Features
We are excited to announce the release of TIAToolbox v1.6.0, packed with significant updates and new features to enhance your tissue image analysis workflows. Read More
Upcoming TIA Centre Seminar Series: February and March Speakers
The Tissue Image Analytics (TIA) Centre at the University of Warwick continues its renowned seminar series this semester, offering a platform to explore cutting-edge research in computational pathology and digital healthcare. Join us on the 1st and 3rd Mondays of each month from 2 pm to 3 pm to hear from leading experts across the globe.
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