ESP Webinar Series on AI in Electron Microscopy

Part 1: Active learning of GBM thickness estimation: a step towards precision nephrology
28 October 2025 | 15:00 - 16:00 CET

Webinar Overview

The European Society of Pathology (ESP) with the collaboration of the ESP Working Group Electron Microscopy, is proud to organise a 6-part series “AI-EM! Application of Artificial Intelligence to Electron Microscopy”.

The objective of this webinar series is to highlight applications of AI in diagnostic and research EM areas. This can significantly enhance image analysis, decision-making, and real-time processing and thus facilitate clinical decisions.

As is the case with all ESP webinars, this series will be recorded and made available to ESP members via the ESP Educational Platform.

Save the date for all six webinars of this series: 

Faculty

Speakers:

  • Prof. Gianandrea Pasquinelli, Full Professor of Biotechnology and Methods in Laboratory Medicine and Head of the Department of Medical and Surgical Sciences, DIMEC, University of Bologna, Italy
  • Dr Nico Curti, Junior Assistant Professor in Physics for Life Sciences, Environment, and Cultural Heritage, Department of Physics and Astronomy “Augusto Righi”, University of Bologna, Italy

Moderators:

  • Prof. Renate Kain, Medical University of Vienna, Austria
  • Dr Valentina Papa, University of Bologna, Italy
  • Prof. Giovanna Cenacchi, University of Bologna, Italy

Webinar Programme

  • 15:00 – 16:00 CET
  • 45 minutes presentation and 15 minutes Q&A

Registration

The webinar is offered free of charge and will be conducted via ZOOM.

Please click on the below button to register. 

Certificate of Attendance

  • ESP members who participate in the live webinar will receive a personalised certificate of participation.
  • The certificates will be disseminated after the completion of all webinars of this series.
  • To be eligible for a certificate it is not obligatory to attend all webinars of the series.
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