Summary:
Bio-Rad Laboratories will showcase its latest clinical diagnostic solutions and host a quality control (QC) workflow optimization workshop at the 2025 ADLM Clinical Lab Expo in Chicago.

Takeaways:

  1. QC Workshop Focus: Bio-Rad’s July 30 workshop, “From Waste to Wow,” will provide strategies for improving QC efficiency and reducing clinical chemistry waste.
  2. Expert-Led & Accredited: The session will be led by industry experts and offers P.A.C.E. credits for participating lab professionals.
  3. Technology Highlights: Attendees can explore live demos of Bio-Rad’s advanced diagnostics tools, including blood typing systems and QC data management solutions.

Bio-Rad Laboratories, a global provider of life science research and clinical diagnostics products, has announced it will present an array of clinical diagnostic-related offerings, including a workshop on optimizing QC workflows, at this year’s Association for Diagnostics and Laboratory Medicine (ADLM) Clinical Lab Expo in Chicago on July 27-31 at Booth 512.

QC Workflows Workshop to Be Held on July 30

Among its offerings to attendees, Bio-Rad will present an industry workshop event titled, “From Waste to Wow: Optimizing Your Quality Control Workflow.” The QC workflows workshop, being held Wednesday, July 30th from 7:00 am – 8:30 am at the ​​Hyatt Regency McCormick Place, in the Jackson Park B-D Room, is designed to provide attendees with strategies to streamline QC management across multi-hospital systems for system-wide efficiency, reduce waste streams in clinical chemistry, and recognize patient-based real-time QC to improve lab QC processes.

P.A.C.E. Credits Offered

Lab professionals can earn P.A.C.E. credits at the workshop. Moderated by Bio-Rad’s Senior Product Manager of Informatics Nico VandePoele, the event will feature presentations by Joshua Hayden, PhD, DABCC, FADLM, section director, Clinical Biochemistry, Cleveland Clinic; Joe Wiencek, PhD, DABCC, FADLM, associate professor in Pathology, Microbiology, and Immunology at Vanderbilt School of Medicine; and John Yundt-Pacheco, MSCS, principle scientist, sr, Bio-Rad.

Bio-Rad will also spotlight innovative technologies supporting laboratory workflows. Lab professionals can dive into live demonstrations of advanced blood typing systems, high-throughput multiplex assays, and streamlined quality control data management tools, all designed to boost precision and efficiency in labs worldwide. Limited slots for personalized demos are available for ADLM attendees.

Industry workshop and in-booth demos can be reserved here: http://bit.ly/45YLml8