Omics: Cutting-Edge Research Meets the Clinical Lab
In research labs around the world, scientists are pursuing studies in a variety of novel fields that promise to open new understandings of human health and disease.
Read MorePosted by Elaine Sanchez Wilson | Jul 10, 2015 | Cancer, Mass Spectrometry Instruments, Research |
In research labs around the world, scientists are pursuing studies in a variety of novel fields that promise to open new understandings of human health and disease.
Read MorePosted by Jenny Lower | Dec 31, 2014 | Kidney Disease, Uncategorized |
To determine how recommendations for chronic kidney disease testing in laboratory and point-of-care environments are shifting, CLP spoke to Robert H. Christenson, PhD, professor of pathology and medical and research technology at the University of Maryland School of Medicine and past president of the American Association for Clinical Chemistry.
Read MorePosted by Jenny Lower | Oct 31, 2014 | Diabetes & Metabolic Diseases, Heart Disease, Kidney Disease |
With the prevalence of diabetes continuing on an upward trajectory both in the United States and overseas, healthcare professionals are continuing to search for more effective methods of preventing, detecting, and treating the disease.
Read MorePosted by Steve Halasey | Aug 29, 2014 | Uncategorized |
Available for licensing, new patents further develop IP related to CD81 and human glucokinase.
Read MorePosted by Jenny Lower | Feb 28, 2014 | Research |
Exploring a variety of testing methods for a vital hormone.
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