Digital Pathology Today™ launched in 2020 to serve the field of digital pathology. Each week, we talk with industry leaders, key academics, top pathologists and more to discover the past, present and future of digital pathology. Join us every week for another look at Digital Pathology Today™.

Dr. Joseph Anderson

Host of Digital Pathology Today™

Dr. Joseph Anderson is a consultant to early stage and mature companies in the digital pathology and molecular diagnostics space.

Previously, he oversaw the clinical pathology group at Genomic Health as the Oncotype Dx Breast cancer assay grew to a volume of over half a million tests. He was also involved in the development of new products, including assays for DCIS, Colon Cancer and one of the first commercially available liquid biopsies.

He served the College of American Pathologists on the Molecular Oncology Committee, with responsibility for proficiency testing in biomarkers for lung cancer in the United States and across the world and as member the House of Delegates representing California.

He has served in several working groups and committees for the American Medical Association for CPT coding and reimbursement and assessment of new technologies such as next generation sequencing.

Upon graduating from the University of Minnesota Medical School, he completed residency in Anatomic and Clinical Pathology at Rush University, fellowship in Oncologic Pathology at Fox Chase Cancer Center and post-doctoral training in Molecular diagnostics at UCSF. He initially worked in private practice, credentialed at 17 various hospitals and surgery centers.

Danny R. Schreiber

Senior Producer of Digital Pathology Today™

Danny Schreiber is a news producer with over 25 years of experience in print, online, and broadcast journalism. He began his career in Los Angeles broadcast news at KTTV-TV and KTLA-TV, where he won his local Emmy award as a part of the team covering the Northridge Earthquake. He then went on to work in print journalism with Crain Communications with publications such as Business Insurance, Advertising Age, Crain's NewsPro, Automotive News, and TelevisionWeek. He has worked on news projects with associations such as the National Academy of Television Arts and Sciences, Society of Environmental Journalists, National Association of Television Programming Executives, and Association of Health Care Journalists,

He was the lead producer for a radio series for the Radio Television Digital News Association entitled "Making of A Murrow," a behind the scene look at the journey of creating award winning news pieces.

During his studies of broadcast production at Pepperdine University in Malibu, CA, he was awarded second place for feature reporting from the Southern California Associated Press collegiate radio competition.

He lives in the Portland Oregon area, along with his wife, two kids, two cats and dog.

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