2021-10-04

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.

2021-09-30

Harry R. Hill, MD, has been the force behind many firsts at ARUP Laboratories and the University of Utah.

2021-07-02

The FDA recently approved a new precision therapy developed by Blueprint Medicines for adults with advanced systemic mastocytosis, a rare and potentially fatal hematologic malignancy.

2021-07-01

Adam Barker, PhD, has been appointed as ARUP’s chief scientific officer, a role in which he will lead the newly formed New Technologies Group.

2021-06-30

ARUP Laboratories today bid farewell to CEO Sherrie L. Perkins, MD, PhD, who retired after 31 years with the company and the University of Utah Department of Pathology. Perkins called her retirement “bittersweet” in a companywide message in which she thanked employees.

2021-06-18

ARUP announced that it has received the 2021 Supplier Legacy Award from Premier Inc., a leading healthcare improvement company.

2021-06-15

ARUP Laboratories, one of the nation’s largest reference laboratories, held a ribbon cutting ceremony to officially open its new four-story, 220,000-square-foot laboratory facility in Salt Lake City.

2021-06-10

ARUP Laboratories has renewed its agreement to provide laboratory testing free of charge to Salt Lake City’s Fourth Street Clinic, a provider of healthcare to homeless men, women, and children in Utah. With the renewal, ARUP will remain a key part of a network of more than 150 providers and…

2021-05-21

ARUP Laboratories has taken another step toward wise environmental stewardship with the opening of a new state-of-the-art bike storage facility that offers heightened security and weather protection for bikes and ebikes.

2021-05-19

The number of people being tested for HIV declined significantly during the COVID-19 pandemic, according to research the CDC presented at the recent 2021 Conference on Retroviruses and Opportunistic Infections. The CDC is now pursuing strategies to reverse this trend.

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