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SPEAKER- Professor Nasir Rajpoot (University of Warwick) “Computational Pathology: The Next Frontier in Cellular Pathology?” Nasir Rajpoot is Professor of Computational Pathology and the founding Director of the Tissue Image Analytics (TIA) Centre in the Computer Science department at the University of Warwick. His current research focus is on the research and development of AI and machine learning algorithms for the study of histological and multi-omic markers, with applications to early detection of cancer and stratification of cancer patients in terms of recurrence, progression and response to therapy. Professor Rajpoot has been active in the Digital & Computational Pathology (DCP) community for over two decades now. He has published over 250 research papers in top journals and conferences in the area and has delivered over 80 invited and keynote talks since 2017. Rajpoot has held the Royal Society Wolfson Fellowship and the Turing Fellowship, and acts as the co-Director of £15m PathLAKE Centre of Excellence (CoE) on AI in pathology. ABSTRACT: Computational Pathology: The Next Frontier in Cellular Pathology? With increasing uptake of digital pathology, unprecedented amount of digitised image data is being generated in cellular pathology labs across the country and beyond. Large collections of pathologyimage data with linked clinical metadata offer a potential goldmine of invaluable information, ripe for deep learning of known and deep mining of novel digital histological biomarkers of cancer diagnosis, prognosis, clinical outcome and response to therapy. This talk will cover some of the major challenges faced and opportunities offered by the nascent discipline of computational pathology.