News Story #20098
Killer Flu Virus Mistakenly Sent to Thousands of Labs H2N2, an influenza virus estimated to have caused the deaths of more than 1 million people in 1957, was sent to more than 4,000 labs between September 2004 and Feb
Read MorePosted by Clinical Lab Products | May 9, 2005 | Cancer, Kidney Disease, Miscellaneous |
Killer Flu Virus Mistakenly Sent to Thousands of Labs H2N2, an influenza virus estimated to have caused the deaths of more than 1 million people in 1957, was sent to more than 4,000 labs between September 2004 and Feb
Read MorePosted by Clinical Lab Products | May 6, 2005 | Clinical Chemistry, Clinical Chemistry Analyzers, Clinical Chemistry Test Kits |
Polymedco Inc has introduced a new, FDA-cleared automated dry-chemistry analyzer. The SPOTCHEM™ EZ analyzer manufactured by ARKRAY Inc is a compact system that enables physicians to perform routine chemistry testing in their own labs rather t
Read MorePosted by Clinical Lab Products | Apr 10, 2005 | Cancer, Miscellaneous |
COLA Announces New QMS Accreditation Program COLA has launched a quality management systems (QMS) accreditation program to assist laboratories faced with the challenge of maintaining a culture of quality. The program is a systems-based management
Read MorePosted by Clinical Lab Products | Apr 3, 2005 | Cancer, Clinical Chemistry, Clinical Chemistry Analyzers, Clinical Chemistry Test Kits, Miscellaneous |
By Bruce Gernaey When nearly 1 million people depend on a hospital laboratory to provide fast and accurate test results to support their health care needs, dependability just can’t be compromised. So it was no small matter when 2 years ago,
Read MorePosted by Clinical Lab Products | Apr 1, 2005 | Miscellaneous |
By Gary Tufel Reference and specialty labs face a number of challenges in todays competitive climate, including government regulations and financial constraints. However, there are bright spots in the future of this $30 billion-plus industr
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