Contact Information

Office (631) 638-1420

Email 
joel.saltz@stonybrookmedicine.edu

Stony Brook Medicine
Department of Biomedical Informatics
Health Science Center, Level 3, Room 043
Stony Brook, NY 11794-8322

Joel Saltz, MD, PhD
Saltz Research Lab

Joel Saltz, MD, PhD

Vice Chair for Laboratory Initiatives and Digital Medicine, Department of Pathology
Vice President for Clinical Informatics, Stony Brook Medicine
Associate Director, Stony Brook Cancer Center, Department of Biomedical Informatics

Cherith Professor and Founding Chair, Department of Biomedical Informatics,
Renaissance School of Medicine at Stony Brook University

Research Program

Imaging, Biomarker Discovery and Engineering Sciences

Department

Department of Biomedical Informatics

Research Interest

Dr. Saltz is a pioneer in developing Digital Pathology tools, methods and algorithms with the ultimate goal of extracting and leveraging digitalized Pathology information to better predict cancer outcome and to steer cancer therapy. He is also an expert in high end computing and has developed a variety of highly cited systems software methods.
 
His research in Pathology spans twenty years and consists of closely coordinated efforts in image analysis, machine learning, database design and high end computing. He has developed tools and methods  through years of funded projects supported by a wide range of institutes and agencies including NCI, NLM, NIBIB, NSF, DARPA, AFOSR, NASA, DOD and DOE. His seminal work in digital imaging laid the foundation for digital pathology as it is today.  He was the first to develop the “Virtual Microscope,” and pioneered developments in digital pathology whole slide image navigation, data management and computer aided classification.
 
Dr. Saltz’s initial efforts included development of the first whole slide image viewer, and devising efficient methods for management, caching and supporting analytics carried out on whole slide datasets. This work became the foundation of the new field of Pathology Imaging Informatics, today investigators he mentored can be found carrying out exciting research in  institutions across the country.

Education

Medical School: Duke University
Residency: Johns Hopkins Hospital, Pathology

Publications

A complete list of publications can be found HERE.