Healthy Tissue Architecture and Cellular Basics
Cancer Hallmarks and Identification
Key Cancer Types and Features
Tumor Microenvironment and Immune Infiltration
A unique voice in histopathology education for those outside the field. With over fifteen years of teaching experience, she’s dedicated to helping non-pathologists - data and life scientists, AI developers, and healthcare professionals - grasp the fundamentals without the usual jargon or exhaustive technical detours.
tarting as an outsider herself, Katharina understands how mystifying pathology can seem. Instead of obscure terms and textbook passages, she brings practical shortcuts and focuses on what’s truly essential, empowering learners to identify tissue structures and interpret histology images with confidence.
Her strength lies in bridging worlds - translating complex pathology into accessible, everyday language and breaking down even the trickiest concepts. This makes her especially skilled at guiding professionals who are crucial to the future of cancer research, life sciences, and pathology: whether they are building diagnostic tools that rely on accurate, well-understood data or unlocking new insights into cancer biology, and precision medicine.
For Katharina, pathology isn’t about memorizing rare cases or knowing every obscure term. It’s about delivering practical, actionable knowledge that anyone can use, whether for AI development, biomedical research, or patient-focused diagnostics. Now, she created a comprehensive course that’s accessible at any time, giving you the skills to navigate pathology’s nuances and apply it to real-world applications.
Problem: Professionals, whether in AI, biomedical fields, or cancer research, often lack sufficient knowledge in pathology and histology. This gap makes it challenging to develop effective diagnostic tools, conduct meaningful research, or create accurate AI-driven systems.
Solution: A practical pathology course tailored to non-pathologists, particularly those in data and life science and healthcare. Complex concepts turned into essential, accessible knowledge, offering unique shortcuts and focusing on what matters for real-world applications.