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- ARUP Laboratories | National Reference Laboratory
ARUP provides reference laboratory testing for hospitals and health centers, serving the diagnostic needs of patients We also consult on lab management, utilization, and operations
- Testing Specialties - ARUP Laboratories
We have developed one of the largest pediatric databases in the laboratory industry to make sure your smallest patients receive the right testing and care New Test Highlights | Featured Topics
- About ARUP Laboratories
ARUP Laboratories is a leading national academic reference laboratory and a nonprofit enterprise of the University of Utah and its Department of Pathology We are a CAP-, ISO 15189-, and CLIA-certified diagnostic laboratory with more than 40 years of experience supporting hospital and health system clients with unparalleled quality and service
- Pediatrics - ARUP Laboratories
We have developed one of the largest pediatric databases in the laboratory industry to ensure your smallest patients receive the right testing and care
- Mystery Solved: Key Insights for Laboratory Professionals
Investigate the latest advancements in lab science that empower medical laboratory science (MLS) detectives to solve cases more efficiently and effectively The following podcast episode, articles, and educational resources provide valuable insights into diagnostic puzzles:
- ARUP Experts To Share Laboratory Medicine Research at AAIC and ADLM . . .
Medical directors, fellows, scientists, and lab management consultants from ARUP Laboratories will showcase their latest research and advancements in diagnostics for Alzheimer’s disease (AD) and laboratory medicine at two upcoming conferences
- ARUP Laboratory Test Directory | ARUP Laboratories
ARUP’s Laboratory Test Directory is a publicly accessible site that gives complete and up-to-date information about the tests that we perform here at ARUP It offers ordering recommendations, details acceptable specimens including volume, and transportation and storage instructions
- The FDAs Final Rule on Laboratory-Developed Tests: FAQs
What does the FDA’s final rule on LDTs change?The rule makes it explicit that in vitro diagnostics (IVDs) that are manufactured by clinical laboratories—i e , laboratory-developed tests (LDTs)—are considered devices under the Federal Food, Drug, and Cosmetic Act (FDCA)
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