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October 26, 2021 |
ARUP Increases Its Minimum Hourly Wage to $15 and Raises Pay for All Hourly Employees ARUP Laboratories announced that it will increase its minimum hourly wage to $15 , marking an important milestone in the company’s multiyear effort to increase wages for all employees. |
ARUP is using Deep Bio’s artificial intelligence-based software in research to evaluate how use of the software may aid in detection and classification of prostate cancer cells, such as the cells pictured here. |
October 24, 2021 |
Deep Bio and ARUP to Evaluate AI Performance in a Real-World Pathology Workflow Deep Bio, a leading company in artificial intelligence (AI) cancer diagnostics, announced it obtained an approval from the University of IRB for a real-world implementation study. |
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October 22, 2021 |
Strong Relationships With Clinical Laboratories Are Key to Navigating the COVID-19 Pandemic Managing the challenge of a global healthcare crisis such as the COVID-19 pandemic requires collaboration, clear and abundant communication, and planning to allow a healthcare system to adapt. |
Zachary Wilkey (center), Operations Engineering group manager, explains features of ARUP’s laboratory automation system to members of the Association of University Research Parks (AURP) during a tour that was part of AURP’s annual convention in Salt Lake City. |
October 20, 2021 |
Innovation District Leaders From Around the Globe Visit ARUP About 200 research park and innovation district leaders from around the globe visited ARUP to hear how Research Park’s largest tenant has become a model for startups born in research institutions. |
ARUP Consult, a free online test selection and interpretation tool, added updated information in September that includes preoperative testing guidance for ovarian cancer biomarkers and testing strategies for malaria. |
October 7, 2021 | ARUP Consult® added new resources in September that provide expert guidance on preoperative testing for ovarian cancer biomarkers and testing strategies for malaria. |
Harry R. Hill, MD, has been honored by the creation of the Harry R. Hill Presidential Endowed Chair in the University of Utah Department of Pathology, where he was a professor for 47 years before his retirement from the U and ARUP Laboratories on October 1, 2021. |
October 4, 2021 |
SALT LAKE CITY—The University of Utah Department of Pathology and ARUP Laboratories today announced the creation of the Harry R. Hill, MD, Presidential Endowed Chair, the department’s sixth endowed chair and the first created since 2013. |


























