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July 6, 2020 |
How Has the COVID-19 Pandemic Impacted Pathology Residents and Fellows? When hospitals began postponing elective surgeries, directors of pathology training programs scrambled to adapt so that residents and fellows could still receive the instruction they needed. |
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July 1, 2020 |
ARUP Announces the Retirements of Two Pioneering Laboratory Scientists SALT LAKE CITY – ARUP Laboratories today announced the retirements of two pioneering scientists whose work is responsible for important advancements in laboratory medicine. Carl Wittwer, MD, PhD, medical director of Immunologic Flow Cytometry, is retiring after 32 years at ARUP and the University of Utah School of Medicine, while Karl Voelkerding, MD, medical director of genomics and bioinformatics, is |
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July 1, 2020 |
Inventor Whose Innovations Continue to Produce Faster Test Results Retires from ARUP, the U Carl Wittwer, MD, PhD, and Noriko Kusukawa, PhD, who is Wittwer’s wife, are retiring from ARUP Laboratories to move to Maine, where they are building a home with a fully equipped molecular laboratory. |
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June 29, 2020 |
Preliminary Utah HERO Project Results Show Low COVID-19 Prevalence in 4 Utah Counties Just 1% of residents in four Utah counties have antibodies to SARS-CoV-2, a prevalence rate below that of many other communities in the U.S., according to preliminary results of the Utah HERO project. |
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June 24, 2020 |
ARUP Announces New Lab Director at University of Utah Health and Huntsman Cancer Institute Lauren Pearson, DO, MPH, is the new CLIA laboratory director for ARUP at University of Utah Health and at the Huntsman Cancer Institute.SALT LAKE CITY — ARUP Laboratories has named Lauren Pearson, DO, MPH, as the new CLIA* laboratory director for ARUP at University of Utah (U of U) Health and the Huntsman Cancer Institute. She will continue her role as laboratory director of U of U South Jordan and |
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June 15, 2020 |
Laboratory Leaders Discuss ‘New Normal’ for Their Industry in Free ARUP Webinar ARUP invites medical professionals and others to participate in a free webinar that features lab industry leaders discussing how COVID-19-related changes may permanently affect the industry. |


























