Researchers at ARUP Laboratories published more than 130 peer-reviewed articles and contributed more than 135 posters or presentations at medical conferences in FY2023 to advance laboratory medicine.
ARUP experts in molecular pathology will present at, participate in, and be available to attendees during the upcoming Association for Molecular Pathology (AMP) Meeting and Expo in Salt Lake City.
The Association for the Advancement of Blood and Biotherapies recommends that providers use a restrictive transfusion strategy to reduce unnecessary transfusions and the risk of adverse events.
ARUP and Gestalt Diagnostics announced a partnership under which ARUP will adopt Gestalt’s PathFlow® platform as a foundation for future digital pathology initiatives.
ARUP researchers coauthored more than 160 peer-reviewed articles on groundbreaking research in 2022. Their insights and innovation helped advance laboratory medicine for improved patient outcomes.
The Spring 2023 edition of Magnify: The Art and Science of Diagnostic Medicine, is now available online and explores the legacy and future of transfusion medicine at ARUP.
Drawing on ARUP experts' extensive knowledge about the diagnosis and treatment of cerebral creatine deficiency syndromes, a new initiative seeks answers for those with creatine transporter deficiency.
Rong Mao, MD, FACMG, looks forward to bridging the gap between laboratory and clinical practice after her recent election to the ACMGF board of directors, and will present at the ACMG meeting.
Allison Carey, MD, PhD, ARUP medical director of Hematopathology, was one of six U faculty members recognized for research excellence and invited to share their stories at the Vitae 2022 symposium.
Laboratory-developed tests made up only about 4% of an academic health system’s total test orders in 2021, yet they played an important role in patient care, a new study shows.