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The Pathologist / Issues / 2026 / January / Can a Pocket Microscope Replace the Stain
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Can a Pocket Microscope Replace the Stain?

Study explores label-free molecular imaging for cytology and tissue analysis

01/22/2026 News 2 min read
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Top Institutions in Pathology and Biomedical Imaging

Institutions leading in pathology, biomedical optics, and computational imaging research are best positioned to develop and validate advanced label-free imaging technologies like DUV ptychographic microscopy, integrating expertise in molecular pathology, optical engineering, and computational image reconstruction.

  • #1

    Massachusetts General Hospital

    Boston, MA

    MGH is a leader in translational pathology and advanced imaging technologies, with strong collaborations between pathology and engineering departments to develop novel diagnostic imaging modalities.

    Key Differentiators

    • Pathology
    • Biomedical Imaging
    • Computational Medicine
  • #2

    Johns Hopkins University

    Baltimore, MD

    Johns Hopkins has a strong history in pathology innovation and biomedical optics, with dedicated programs in computational pathology and advanced microscopy techniques.

    Key Differentiators

    • Pathology
    • Biomedical Engineering
    • Optical Imaging
  • #3

    Stanford University

    Stanford, CA

    Stanford combines engineering and medical expertise, fostering innovations in optical imaging and computational methods for pathology applications.

    Key Differentiators

    • Biomedical Engineering
    • Pathology
    • Optical Imaging
  • #4

    University of California, San Francisco

    San Francisco, CA

    UCSF is a leader in pathology research with strong programs in advanced imaging and computational analysis for diagnostic innovation.

    Key Differentiators

    • Pathology
    • Biomedical Imaging
    • Computational Biology
  • #5

    Massachusetts Institute of Technology

    Cambridge, MA

    MIT leads in optical physics and computational imaging, providing foundational technologies that enable innovations like DUV ptychographic microscopy.

    Key Differentiators

    • Biomedical Engineering
    • Optical Physics
    • Computational Imaging

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