ARUP Histotechnician Maritza Byczkowski found her passion while watching a TV medical drama. Byczkowski saw the possibilities for a career in science that would allow her to help patients.
As an ARUP blood bank specialist, Noël Pusey uses both creativity and science to solve puzzles in transfusion medicine and help patients.
A lot has changed in laboratory medicine during the last 100 years. To celebrate Lab Week 2022, here are five resources that examine the past, present, and future of medical laboratory science.
ARUP’s annual Client Satisfaction Survey delivered rave reviews. Ninety-one percent of our clients say they love our services and would recommend us to others in the lab industry.
A Study Involving ARUP Concludes Convalescent Plasma May Be Effective in Early Treatment of COVID-19
ARUP was among a few blood centers that contributed COVID-19 convalescent plasma (CCP) to a national clinical trial that found a >50% reduction in risk of hospitalization with early CCP treatment.
ARUP Consult®, a free source of expert guidance in laboratory testing, has released updated resources on testing for group A Streptococcus, Toxocara, and Echinococcus infections.
Not long ago, Brysen Bocchino was a college student working the bench at ARUP Laboratories with an eye on a career in mental health.
ARUP’s video entry in the ASCP 2022 Back to the Lab Photo and Video Contest takes a humorous look at just how much laboratory standards have changed in the last few decades.
For 100 years, forward-thinking medical laboratory professionals have pioneered new concepts in diagnostic medicine. Now it’s your turn.
ARUP President and Chief Medical Officer Tracy George, MD, has a message for women building STEM careers: Believe in yourself.
Cases of Lyme disease, Rocky Mountain spotted fever, and other tickborne illnesses are rising across the U.S. ARUP Consult’s testing resources can aid clinicians in diagnosing tickborne diseases.
ARUP Launches New Bioinformatics Platform for Better, Faster Next Generation Sequencing Test Results
ARUP’s next generation sequencing (NGS) tests are now faster and more precise thanks to the launch of Rio, a new world-class bioinformatics pipeline and analytics platform.