It was not a big motivation for me (and many others too I assume) to use academic twitter, but still it is an important indicator for the fact that, twitter is gone.
Posts by Caner Ercan
Thanks. I'd love to be part of it as a postdoc in cancer research.
This is great, thank you.
I'm working in Computational Pathology in spatial analysis of tunor histology images.
Could you please add me?
I'd love to be added in this list. As a pathologist, I'm working in Computational Pathology and GIS pathology.
As the French say: "The first crêpe is for the dog." This one is better than that—but stay tuned, better crêpes are yet to come!
While it has its limitations, I believe it offers a strong framework for TIL analysis—both microscopically by pathologists and computationally—with excellent interpretability. As a bonus, we incorporated a StarDist model trained specifically for IHC slides, designed to run seamlessly in QuPath.
On a personal note, this project holds a special place in my life. It shaped the foundation of my expertise in immuno-microenvironment, image analysis, computational pathology, and the development of AI-based tools.
The robust accuracy of our computational analysis for immune cell quantification and immune-phenotyping underscores the potential of computational pathology in another tumour type for immune microenvironment analysis.
We demonstrated its applicability and relevance not only in resection samples but also in needle biopsies. Recognising that computational pathology is the future, we developed an AI-based image analysis model capable of analysing slide images and delivering highly interpretable results.
Thrilled to announce! The manuscript from my main PhD project is finally out!
In this study, we explored the reproducibility and significance of microscopic immune microenvironment analysis in HCC, applying the TILs Working Group's generic guidelines for the first time.
doi.org/10.1158/1078...
Hey Computational Pathology researchers in AACR 2024,
You are invited to my poster Tuesday afternoon. I would be more than happy to meet, chat and talk about our study which we aimed to predict aneuploidy on WSIs as cancer progression marker in Barrett esophagus.
See you!
doi.org/10.1158/1538...
Let's kick off this account. The first step of migration from twitter.
I did not leave Twitter, you can still find me in twitter.com/caner_ercan
Again, I did not leave Twitter. She left us.