In a recent study published in the journal Cell Reports Medicine, researchers created small, laboratory-grown intestines, called organoids, from tissue samples of patients with Crohn's Disease (CD) to ...
Medical laboratory testing is the heartbeat of medicine. It provides critical data for physicians to diagnose and treat disease, dating back thousands of years. Unfortunately, laboratory medicine as a ...
The Metabolic Disease Laboratory provides services for the diagnosis of lysosomal storage diseases. The laboratory provides screening of urine for glycosaminoglycans, oligosaccharides, sialic acid, ...
Under the direction of a pathologist, clinical laboratory scientists perform laboratory tests on body fluids and tissues to aid in the diagnosis of disease and to assess responses to treatment. A ...
Webinars The Institute for Learning sponsors live webinar events covering emerging topics in laboratory medicine and industry trends on a quarterly basis. Presenters are selected from the University of Utah School of Medicine, Department of Pathology faculty, and ARUP medical directors, staff, and consultants.
Johns Hopkins Medicine: Mini Brain-like Structures Grown in Lab May Help Scientists Treat, Diagnose and Stage Alzheimer’s Disease
Scientists from Johns Hopkins Medicine report new evidence that clusters of brain tissue derived from the cells of patients with Alzheimer’s disease may be used to evaluate how ...
Los Angeles Times: It’s not just hype. AI could revolutionize diagnosis in medicine
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.
The Conversation: How do blood tests work? Medical laboratory scientists explain the pathway from blood draw to diagnosis and treatment