ARUP’s commitment to providing the best in patient care while also caring for the needs of its workforce has earned it a spot on the Forbes list of America's Best Employers
Utah Rep. Burgess Owens visited ARUP Laboratories as part of a BioUtah BioHive tour of homegrown companies that have put Utah on the map as the center of innovation in the life sciences industry.
ARUP announced an investment in Techcyte Inc. as part of the company’s new $21 million funding round. This will enable Techcyte to expand the development team for its digital diagnostics platform.
ARUP Laboratories’ inaugural Lab Leadership Symposium, “Creating Connections: Advancing Your Lab’s Value in the Healthcare System” will be held Thursday, October 21, 2021.
Crisis often fuels innovation, and the COVID-19 pandemic has been no exception.
The career growth spotlight series shows the myriad career paths possible at ARUP, inside and outside more than 65 laboratories and in more than 180 departments.
Nearly 150 Native American middle-school children recently visited ARUP as part of an American Indian Services PREP Program that focuses on science, technology, engineering, and math (STEM) education.
ARUP has launched an enhanced MLS Faculty & Student Resource Center that provides free online materials to supplement and enrich medical laboratory science (MLS) students’ academic experience.
A new antibody test that has earned EUA from the FDA effectively detects SARS-CoV-2 neutralizing antibodies, according to an analysis recently published by experts at ARUP Laboratories.
Deep Bio announced a research collaboration agreement with ARUP Laboratories. Deep Bio’s AI-based prostate cancer diagnosis software will be used for the joint research.
GenomOncology announced that ARUP has chosen to extend its use of the GenomOncology (GO) Precision Oncology API Suite by integrating the GO Clinical Trial and Therapy Matching APIs into its workflows.
By the time ARUP’s Molecular Genetics COVID-19 Rapid Response Lab closed due to decreased demand, nearly 100 of the 120 employees hired to work in the lab had been placed in new positions at ARUP.