Founded by a team of engineers, biologists and data-scientists, 3Scan is expanding its work into a suite of digital tools designed to allow instant identification and classification of histopathologic features and tissue structures.The effort is to turn tissue biology and histopathology into data science, giving researchers the insights they likely need to be able to break new ground. Organized around offering automated microscopy services and supporting software for the 3D analysis of cells, tissues, and organs, and structured as a one-stop shop for digital and computational pathology, 3Scanâs KESM produces digital 3D tissue models with micron-scale resolution at 400 times the throughput of traditional microscopes. Turning tissue into bits by building robotic microscopy tools and software for large-scale sample analysis and 3D visualizations, the firm's data platform enables quantitative image analysis of diseases like cancer, Parkinsonâs, Alzheimerâs, and Huntingtonâs, opening up the potential for new diagnostic and therapeutic soluti