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Press Release: Indica Labs announces launch of enterprise-wide, cloud-based digital pathology deployment at NCI

Albuquerque, NM – October 8, 2020 – Indica Labs, a leading provider of computational pathology software and services, are pleased to announce the formal launch of an enterprise-wide, cloud-based deployment of Indica Labs’ software within the National Cancer Institute (NCI), including HALO®, HALO AI, HALO Link and HALO AP. Accessible to hundreds of users within the NCI, managing millions of digital images, and facilitating the analysis of thousands of images daily, this is the largest single deployment of Indica Labs’ software world-wide.

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HALO® MASTERCLASS WEBINAR SERIES

Fall/Winter of 2020 | Indica Labs is excited to continue our HALO® Masterclass Webinar Series this autumn. Each masterclass webinar will offer a deep dive into a specific module or capability within our HALO, HALO AI, HALO Link or HALO AP platforms, presented by our expert team of application scientists who train and support our customer base worldwide.

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Press Release: OracleBio integrates Indica Labs HALO AI to enhance Digital Pathology Software Capabilities

July 9, 2020 | by Hannah Thomson
OracleBio continues to enhance its digital pathology software capabilities by integrating Indica Labs HALO AI into its image analysis workflow. This latest step in OracleBio’s development will enable the quantitative digital pathology services provider to meet increasing demand from Pharmaceutical clients globally.

The deep learning add-on, produced by Indica Labs, comes with six distinct neural networks for classification and segmentation of tissue and nuclei, as well as a python plugin for integration of custom neural networks. The AI module fully integrates with OracleBio’s existing HALO® platform and HALO Link system, providing clients with real-time instant access to study images.

The integration of HALO AI will help OracleBio to:

• Deliver data faster: Deep learning has been shown to expedite digital pathology workflows, for example by reducing the amount of time required for manual annotations. The HALO AI module will be run on OracleBio’s AWS Cloud Server, allowing for multiple users analysing simultaneously on high powered GPUs in the cloud, which will further improve OracleBio’s turnaround time.

• Conduct more complex analysis: The HALO AI module will help OracleBio to address more challenging image analysis studies for example, by automated detection of kidney glomeruli and phenotyping of nuclei in H&E-stained tissues.

• Improve accuracy and reproducibility: Deep learning algorithms continually improve and get more precise with every additional training iteration.

Steven Hashagen, Chief Executive Officer at Indica Labs, commented:
‘HALO AI has been a gamechanger for high-throughput analysis customers like OracleBio who need solutions that improve both working efficiency and accuracy. As one of our most productive and long-standing HALO customers, we are pleased to see OracleBio expanding their technical capabilities once again with the addition of HALO AI.’

Lorcan Sherry, Chief Scientific Officer at OracleBio, commented:
‘OracleBio strives to be at the forefront of Digital Pathology and is committed to providing high quality services using the most advanced and sophisticated software. This recent expansion of our services to include Indica’s AI module will allow us to further improve our service offering and we are very excited by the benefits this will bring to our clients.’

OracleBio’s AI-powered digital pathology services are available now. To find out more or arrange an initial consultation, please contact OracleBio.

About Indica Labs
Indica Labs is the world’s leading provider of computational pathology software and services. Our flagship HALO® image analysis platform enables fast, quantitative evaluation of tissues using a broad range of artificial intelligence (AI) and computer vision algorithms. HALO Link and HALO AP™ facilitate remote image analysis, collaboration and management. Through a combination of precision, scalability, and usability our software solutions enable pharmaceutical companies, diagnostic labs, research organizations, and Indica’s own contract pharma services team to advance tissue-based research, clinical trials, and diagnostics. For more information, please visit https://indicalab.com or contact info@indicalab.com.

About OracleBio
OracleBio is a leading provider of quantitative digital pathology services to support pre-clinical and clinical Pharmaceutical R&D. Using industry leading image analysis software platforms, the company delivers accurate and detailed quantification of single and multiplex IHC, IF and ISH marker staining allowing for improved decision making within R&D.

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Virtual US User Group Meeting Presentation: A Digital Pathology Repository for COVID, An Evolving Need

8-11 June 2020 | In lieu of our scheduled onsite user group meetings, Indica Labs is pleased to announce our 2020 US Virtual HALO User Group Meeting.  To make participation easier for our US audience, we will break down the user groups into four one-hour webinars over three days starting at 9 AM PDT/12 PM EDT.

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Virtual European User Group Meeting

19-21 May 2020 | In lieu of our scheduled onsite user group meetings, Indica Labs is pleased to announce our 2020 European Virtual HALO User Group Meeting.  To make participation more convenient for our European audience, we are breaking the user group into three one-hour webinars over three days, 19-21st May, starting at 11 AM GMT each day. 

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Integration Between Artificial Intelligence and Digital Pathology at AstraZeneca – Broadcast 1, Upcoming Webinar Hosted by Xtalks

23 April 2020 | In this free webinar, attendees will learn about how AI-guided technologies can be used to quantify digital pathology images. Presenters will discuss different deployment models for AI in pathology and how to identify projects that will benefit from AI. Four practical-use cases for AI in drug discovery and safety assessment will also be presented.

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HALO® IMAGE ANALYSIS MASTERCLASS WEBINAR SERIES 2020

Summer of 2020 Indica Labs is excited to introduce our new HALO® Masterclass Webinar Series. Each masterclass webinar will offer a deep dive into a specific module or capability within our HALO, HALO AI, HALO Link or HALO AP platforms, presented by our expert team of application scientists who train and support our customer base worldwide.

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Using Deep Learning to Recognize Common Patterns of Injury in Gastric Pathology

4 March 2020 | In this webinar, researchers and pathologists from the University of New Mexico will discuss their recently published study using the HALO AI deep learning convolutional neural network to detect and classify different types of gastric injury.

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Integration of Artificial Intelligence with Digital Pathology: Deployment Considerations & Cases Studies in Pharma

24 April 2019 | By helping scientists make data-driven decisions faster and more efficiently, artificial intelligence (AI) is revolutionizing drug discovery and development.  Pathology is no exception and the Pathology Sciences team at AstraZeneca in Cambridge UK is leading the charge.  Here, neural networks are being deployed to search digital slides for specific tissue classes, features and pathologies that are not easily quantified using traditional image analysis or are too time-consuming for pathologists to quantify by eye.

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