

About us
The Pathology department focuses on (hemato-)oncology, gastro-intestinal pathology, nephropathology, neuro-oncology, molecular pathology and digital pathology. Our research links research in molecular and cell biology, image analysis research and preclinical disease models to clinical diagnostics.-
Aiosyn and Radboudumc are the first in the Netherlands to implement AI in the clinical pathology workflowDigital pathology slides will be screened with a quality control algorithm4 April 2022
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Artificial intelligence as a digital colleague improves prostate cancer diagnosisComputer outperforms pathologists, but together they are even better14 January 2022
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Kidney damage as a result of coronavirus infectionCoronavirus infects the kidneys and contributes to tissue scarring27 December 2021
Images pathology
See electron microscopical (EM) photos that show common and less common ultrastructural alterations of muscle and nerve.
see pageMuscle diagnostics
We examine muscle biopsies using light and electron microscopy to diagnose muscle disease.
see fileInternships requests
For internships, please have a look at our researchers and contact those that are of interest to you directly.

PATH project
PATH aims to use a coordinated approach to make precision medicine more accessible to all patients with cancer in the Netherlands.
see pageGetting there
Entrance: Radboudumc main entrance (hoofdingang)
Building: F
Floor: 2
Route: 812