Pathcore at the 44th Annual Symposium of the Society of Toxicologic Pathology

June 22, 2025
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June 25, 2025

Pathcore is heading to Chicago for the 2025 Society of Toxicologic Pathology (STP) Annual Symposium, taking place June 22–25 at the Fairmont Hotel in Chicago, IL.

Our CEO, Dan Hosseinzadeh, will be attending STP to engage in conversations around evolving challenges in toxicologic pathology—particularly in the context of digital transformation, collaborative workflows, and scalable data infrastructure. As lab consolidation and outsourcing of pathology studies continue to rise, remote digital reads and peer reviews have become essential for supporting large-scale toxicologic studies.This trend highlights the growing need for robust digital pathology systems that enable centralized, compliant, and high-throughput study management across teams and sites. 

You can also explore how image management platforms are enabling more efficient digital workflows for toxicologic pathology. Solutions like PathcoreFlow, which integrates with preclinical study management systems such as Instem’s Provantis, make it easier to support remote primary reads and peer reviews. Visit Instem’s Booth #204 to learn how digital pathology is being streamlined for modern research teams.

Stop by to learn about Instem’s significant enhancements to its Provantis Pathology module—a cornerstone of the company’s industry-leading platform for preclinical study management—and how the PathcoreFlow-Provantis integration bridges study management and high-resolution digital slide review, resulting in a more connected, consistent, and efficient pathology workflow.

PathcoreFlow is purpose-built to meet the demands of preclinical research today. With support for large-scale GLP studies, customizable access controls, and seamless integration with analysis tools, it helps research institutions and their partners streamline operations while maintaining regulatory confidence.

Learn more about STP 2025: www.toxpath.org

If you're attending STP and are interested in discussing how digital pathology could reshape toxicologic workflows, Dan would be happy to connect during the conference.

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