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2025 Short Oral Abstract Schedule

Tuesday, May 20, 2025
8:00 am - 9:00 am

Room Time Presenter Abstract Title
Auditorium 1 8:00 am Brendan Graham, MS From Scalpel to Slide: Predicting Specimen Volume in Anatomic Pathology
 
Auditorium 1 8:15 am Scott Robertson, MD, PhD  Large Language Model Assisted Analysis of Unstructured Pathology Reports: Detecting Patterns of Helicobacter pylori IHC Test Utilization at Scale  
Auditorium 1 8:30 am Hanh Mai Nguyen  AI-Powered Deep Learning Model for Prognosis and Immunotherapy Prediction in Gastric Cancer Using Whole-Slide Images  
Auditorium 2 8:00 am Patricia Hernandez, MD  Improving Diagnostic Accuracy for Hematologic Malignancies: The Impact of Clear Test Nomenclature on BCR::ABL1 Test Ordering in Electronic Medical Records  
Auditorium 2 8:15 am Carly Maucione, MD  Machine Learning Identifies Unrecognized IV Fluid Contamination of Complete Blood Counts That Motivates Potentially Unnecessary Red Blood Cell Transfusions  
Auditorium 2 8:30 am Samer Albahra, MD  An AI-Assisted Approach to Automated Labeling for Laboratory Developed Tests: Accelerating FDA Compliance  
Elizabeth Ann 8:00 am Mikael Haeggstroem, MD  Implementation of a Digital Pathology Rotation for Residents and Fellows at the University of Minnesota: Experiences and Lessons Learned  
Elizabeth Ann 8:15 am Yonah Ziemba, MD  Extracting Structured Data from Anatomic Pathology Reports: Comparing the Accuracy of Rule-Based Logic with Large Language Models  
Elizabeth Ann 8:30 am Victor Brodsky, MD  Developing a Standardized Lexicon of Universal Specimen Types and Sources  
Elizabeth Ann 8:45 am Fatemeh Zabihollahy, PhD AI Quantification of TP53 Immunohistochemistry for Prognostic Assessment of Acute Myeloid Leukemia  


Wednesday, May 21, 2025
8:00 am - 9:00 am

Room Time Presenter Abstract Title
Auditorium 1 8:00 am Kathleen Ashbaker  AI-Driven Platform for Streamlined Breast Biopsy Interpretation: Enhancing Turnaround Time and Clinical Workflow in Digital Pathology  
Auditorium 1 8:15 am George Yousef, MD, PhD  Selecting High Throughput Scanners for Clinical Usage: A Multi-Center Institution Experience  
Auditorium 1 8:30 am Jitin Makker, MD  Development and Implementation of a Self-Hosted Web Application for Automated Ki67 Index Calculation
Auditorium 1 8:45 am Mathew Francis, PhD  Analysis of histopathology data drift in an eight-year cohort reveals laboratory- and instrumentation-induced variability  
Auditorium 2 8:00 am Wenyih Liang, MD, MS  Using Artificial Intelligence (AI)-Assisted Automatic Mitotic Hotspot Detection and Counting for Gastrointestinal Stromal Cell Tumor Grading
Auditorium 2 8:15 am Fatemeh Zabihollahy, PhD  AI tool for Spatial Alignment of Prostate Whole-Mount Histopathology and Magnetic Resonance Imaging  
Auditorium 2 8:30 am Tetsuya Tsukamoto, MD, PhD  Micro CT Based Whole Block Imaging of Asthma Induced Airway Remodeling and Co-Occurrence of Mycobacterium Avium Granulomas: 3-Dimensional Nondestructive Analysis  
Auditorium 2 8:45 am Shatavisha Dasgupta, MD, PhD  Quantification of Pathology Associated Collagen in Murine Models of Pulmonary Tuberculosis with Whole-Slide Pixel Classification of Stained Images and Localized Label-free Second Harmonic Generation Imaging  
Elizabeth Ann 8:00 am Brody Foy, DPhil  Use of large-language models to generate automated drug screen interpretations  
Elizabeth Ann 8:15 am Yaqot Baban, MD  Enhancing Multidisciplinary Tumor Board Presentations: Pathology Trainees and Faculty Experiences with Whole Slide Imaging Integration  
Elizabeth Ann 8:30 am Michael Olp, MD, PhD  A Web-Based Application for Streamlined Serum Electrophoresis Interpretation Using Federated Queries Across Clinical and Laboratory Databases  
Elizabeth Ann 8:45 am Patrick McMullen, PhD  Natural Language Processing for Deep Phenotyping of Patients Receiving Genomic Testing Enables Effective Gene Prioritization in a Clinical Diagnostics Pipeline