- 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
- Contact Us - ARUP Laboratories
Client Services agents are available 24 hours per day:Phone: 1-800-522-2787Fax: 1-800-522-2706Email: clientservices@aruplab comSales InquiriesPlease complete this request form for sales-based questions and a local Account Executive will contact you
- ARUP Experts Will Showcase the Latest Research and Innovations at ASM . . .
ARUP experts will present on a variety of emerging topics at the American Society for Microbiology (ASM) conference, ASM Microbe 2025, which will be held June 19–23, 2025, in Los Angeles
- Departing Biochemical Geneticist Leaves Legacy of Scientific Discovery . . .
Nicola Longo, MD, PhD, has spent more than 20 years at University of Utah Health and ARUP Laboratories treating patients in his clinic and working with wife Marzia Pasquali, PhD, FACMG, to advance the diagnosis of inherited metabolic disorders
- OSR Deidentified ANSRLTR
Disclosure This test was developed and performance characteristics determined by the UCLA Immunogenetics Center, Department of Pathology and Laboratory Medicine It has not been cleared or approved by the US Food and Drug Administration
- Looking Back at ARUP’s 40-Year History - ARUP Laboratories
Looking Back at ARUP’s 40-Year History “Not a lot of companies last 40 years It’s worth marking the moment because ARUP is not just existing We’re thriving,” said Andy Theurer, CEO Throughout ARUP Laboratories’ 40 years, there have been many remarkable moments
- Pharmacogenomics | ARUP Laboratories
Pharmacogenomics Test Highlight Dihydropyrimidine Dehydrogenase (DPYD), 2012166 ARUP Laboratories has added six DPYD variant alleles to its clinical pharmacogenomic genotyping assays to align with new recommendations from the Association for Molecular Pathology (AMP) Clinical Practice Committee’s Pharmacogenomics (PGx) Working Group DPYD testing now includes nine variant alleles in total
- New Codirectors of ARUP Institute for Clinical and Experimental . . .
Devin Close, PhD, and Marc Elgort, PhD, have crossed paths more than once during their professional careers Both worked on their graduate studies at the University of Utah in the same time frame, and both began working at ARUP Laboratories as scientists in Research and Development in 2015 They were both drawn to Utah, in part, by their love of rock climbing and the outdoors
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