Speaker Profile
                                                                        Biography
                                                                        Dr. Lea Tenenholz Grinberg is a neuropathologist specializing in brain  aging, most notably, Alzheimers diseases. She is a Full Professor and a  John Douglas French Alzheimers Foundation Endowed Professor at the UCSF  Memory and Aging Center, where she coled the Neuropathology Core. She is  also a Professor of Pathology at the University of Sao Paulo. Dr. Grinberg  is the recipient of several awards and have coauthored over 260 scientific  papers. The Grinberg Lab investigates factors influencing clinical  expression of Alzheimers pathology and other tauopathies to lead to better  diagnostic tools    and  therapeutic targets that minimize clinical decline  in AD by following up on Dr. Grinbergs initial discoveries of brainstem  vulnerability in Alzheimers disease. Her discoveries had changed the  understanding on the basis of sleep disturbances in these diseases. The Lab  combines classical quantitative neuropathological techniques with advanced  computer vision tools and multiplex molecular probing in postmortem human  tissue 
                                                                    
Talk
Unveiling the Basis of Neuroimaging Signal with Histology
neuroimaging findings is often based on assumptions because of its  lower resolution compared to  microscopy.  We developed a computational and histological pipeline  to process and stain whole human brain volumes, 3D reconstruct the histological volume at microscopical level and perfectly align histology-based cytoarchitectonic and protein deposition 3D maps to their neuroimaging counterparts. 
Session Abstract – PMWC 2023 Silicon Valley
                                                                        
                                                                        Track Chair: Sean Khozin, CancerLinQ
- PMWC Award Ceremony:
Pioneer Honoree: Daniela Ushizima, LBNL, UCSF, UCB & Lea Grinberg, UCSF
 - Pattern Recognition and Content Quantification in Early-stage Disease Diagnosis (PANEL)
Chair: Daniela Ushizima, LBNL, UCSF, UCB
- Lea Grinberg, UCSF
- Suzanne Baker, LBL - Second Phase of AI Imaging is Clinical Validation
- Sean Khozin, CancerLinQ
 - Large-Scale Spatial Omics Imaging Analysis To Decipher The Tumor Microenvironment
- Joseph Lehar, Owkin - Latest Achievement in AI Imaging Technology in the area of Radiology and Pathology
Chair: Lars Coster, Icometrix
- Joachim H. Schmid, NanoString Technologies
- Fedaa Najdawi, PathAI
- Nurit Paz Yaacov, Imagene
- Neil Weisenfeld, 10x - AI in Radiology & Pathology  Applications (Clinical Research)
Chair: Mirabela Rusu, Stanford
- Saeed Hassanpour, Dartmouth
- Jeanne Shen, Stanford
- Pratik Mukherjee, UCSF - PMWC NCI Showcase
- Omid Moghadam, Rapid - PMWC Showcase
- Amanda Hanson, Spartanburg Regional Healthcare System 




