Medical laboratory scientists collect samples and perform lab tests, calibrate and maintain equipment, and perform statistical analysis. Their work is crucial for clinicians to diagnose diseases.
Increased patient testing and less lab staff to perform manual tasks have created a bottleneck for care Now, automation found in high-volume labs is accessible no matter a lab’s footprint or volume ...
Baylor Genetics, a joint venture clinical diagnostic laboratory at the forefront of genetic testing, and the Department of Molecular and Human Genetics at Baylor College of Medicine have entered a lab ...
This article is the third in Microbiologics’ series on Optimal QC in the Clinical Laboratory. Previously, in this series we highlighted the importance of external and third-party quality control ...
Just about any scientist would say that creating a novel and reproducible method that provides accurate, unambiguous results is a difficult path. Magnify the difficulty with the added task that the ...
View 360-degree panoramic images of some of our clinical learning spaces by selecting one of the spaces located on the map below. The Connell School moved into our new home in 2015. Maloney Hall, our ...
Labroots is excited to host the 16th Annual Clinical Diagnostics & Research Virtual Event Series on November 12, 2025. This premier online event unites clinicians, lab professionals, and researchers ...
A laboratory technician checks human blood samples before placing the glass tubes on an automated testing line. (Photo by David Silverman/Getty Images) As Dr. Rodney Rohde, professor of clinical ...
Welcome to the world inside the medical laboratory, a world where medical laboratory scientists and other laboratory professionals find answers to these questions and much more. This is the only ...
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