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CLoud ARtificial Intelligence For pathologY

Project description

Cutting diagnosis time without compromising accuracy

Diagnosis in medicine, especially pathology, has benefitted from digital systems – a rising market both in the EU and the USA. The process of diagnosis from images is time-consuming and particularly slow in small pathology departments of hospitals. The CLARIFY project plans to bring engineering and medicine together in a training programme on digital pathology for early stage researchers and future PhDs. Using cutting-edge technologies, the project will develop an automated digital diagnostic system that will improve workflow without compromising diagnosis. It will also educate the public about digital pathology and provide an impetus for young people to follow this career path.

Objective

Pathology has repeatedly been highlighted as being ripe for innovation in terms of workflow efficiency and more accurate diagnostics. In fact, the estimated market growth for digital pathology systems is huge, with the forecast to reach 143 million dollars by 2019 in the EU and 205 million dollars in the USA. Despite this boost in sales, diagnostic pathology in practice today is still a slow and cumbersome process that relies heavily on the subjective interpretation of a microscopic image by a qualified pathologist. This imposes a limitation, even more substantial in small pathology departments where the pathologists might not be specialized in particular areas.

CLARIFY addresses the challenge to improve pathology departments’ workflow optimising current diagnosis and monitoring processes. With this purpose, CLARIFY’s scientific goal is to develop a robust automated digital diagnostic environment based on cutting-edge technologies (such as digital image processing, artificial intelligence, cloud computing, blockchain, etc.) to enhance knowledge sharing and reach better‐informed decisions.

To achieve it, CLARIFY targets to deliver an innovative, multinational, multi-sectorial, and multidisciplinary research and training programme that link two highly differentiated specialities: engineering and medicine, with a focus on digital pathology. CLARIFY’s partnership gathers relevant scientific staff from academia, industry and hospitals, which will be involved in a high-level personalised training programme that will guarantee ESRs and future PhD students outstanding Career Opportunities. CLARIFY will disseminate results to a wide spectrum of stakeholders, create awareness in the general public about digital pathology and encourage careers related to this field among young students.

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MSCA-ITN - Marie Skłodowska-Curie Innovative Training Networks (ITN)

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Coordinator

UNIVERSITAT POLITECNICA DE VALENCIA
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€ 501 809,76
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CAMINO DE VERA SN EDIFICIO 3A
46022 VALENCIA
Spain

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Este Comunitat Valenciana Valencia/València
Activity type
Higher or Secondary Education Establishments
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