“The exposure students will get from this biotech program, will help them make informed decisions,” says Meredith Ford, a technician in the ARUP’s Core Lab
A group of pathology experts emphasizes the robust and varying roles inherent in a test’s clinical utility and to challenge the restrictive “fit” of a new definition that some payers are promoting.
Laboratory testing is the highest-volume medical activity, so reducing unnecessary testing has an impact on the outcomes and efficiency of a patient’s care.
ARUP had a new booth at this year’s AACC, which towered some 16 feet high, encompassing 400 sq. ft. and proudly displaying a 16 ½ ft. interactive screen.
In videos, ARUP medical directors share more about the role a large academic-medical reference laboratory plays in propelling personalized medicine.
While most ticks don't carry diseases and most tick bites don't cause serious health problems, taking measures to avoid tick encounters should be taken seriously.
ARUP Consult Editorial Board members include (left to right): Fred Strathmann, Eszter Lazar-Molnar, Brian Jackson, Bo Hong, Alan Brown, and Reha Toydemir.
The difference between a blood sample and a lung tissue sample is significant. Until recently, this was not a choice for patients suspected of having a rare form of pulmonary hypertension.
Cancer screening is like fencing in an animal: the goal is to catch the cancer/animal in order to control it.
ARUP Laboratories announced that Edgar Braendle, MD, PhD, has been named CEO, effective August 16, 2016.
ARUP’s machine shop staff. From left to right: Dan Valdez, Shane Spensko, and Chance Spensko.