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Markus D. Herrmann is an Assistant Professor of Pathology at Harvard Medical School and serves as Director of Computational Pathology and Assistant Computational Pathologist at Massachusetts General Hospital (MGH). His lab operates from the Computational Pathology unit at MGH's Longfellow Building in Boston, MA.
His research transforms qualitative histopathology into quantitative science using microscopy imaging, proteomics, and machine learning to develop image-based clinical diagnostics. Key interests include cancer biomarker discovery, computational diagnostic tests, and analyzing cellular interactions during tumorigenesis and metastasis through spatial molecular feature extraction.
His 2014-2020 publications reveal consistent focus on computational pathology infrastructure (DICOM standards), multiplexed protein mapping, and AI-driven image analysis across oncology. Work spans quantitative cancer imaging informatics, digital pathology standardization, and high-content cell/transcriptome profiling, establishing him as a leader in translating computational methods to clinical pathology.
As faculty, he mentors trainees within Harvard's ecosystem though specific students aren't listed. His research aligns with MGH Pathology's $19 million annual research portfolio, indicating substantial institutional support for computational pathology initiatives.
He leads the Computational Pathology lab collaborating across MGH, Harvard, and clinical networks to develop multimodal imaging methods (immunofluorescence, electron microscopy, OCT) and clinical validation frameworks for AI-based diagnostic tools, emphasizing real-world implementation and performance monitoring.



