ARUP Laboratories and technology company Techcyte published a study in the Journal of Clinical Microbiology on their AI-augmented ova-and-parasite detection tool.
ARUP is collaborating with the UDOH Public Health Laboratory and Ginkgo Bioworks to study the genetics of the COVID-19 virus in Utah and analyze how the molecular makeup of the virus is evolving.
ARUP and Techcyte, a leading developer of artificial intelligence (AI)-based image analysis solutions, published a study on their groundbreaking AI-augmented ova and parasite detection tool.
Utahns tested for COVID-19 at the U Redwood Health Center are being asked to volunteer for a study to evaluate whether saliva and other specimen types can be effectively used to test for the disease.
When COVID-19 Testing Supply Shortages Hit, This Behind-the-Scenes Lab Improvised and Innovated Fast
When the COVID-19 pandemic was gaining traction in the U.S., few knew what a lab testing collection kit included or what reagents were—until headlines started shouting about shortages of these items.
Utah Rep. Ben McAdams (D) donated plasma to a study to determine whether convalescent plasma from those who have recovered from COVID-19 is a safe, effective treatment for patients with the disease.
ARUP Laboratories announced that it is making a second COVID-19 IgG antibody test available nationwide.
Medical laboratory scientists who work in hospital labs and in national reference laboratories such as ARUP are the inconspicuous, less visible participants in helping to diagnose patients.
Hydroxychloroquine interferes with a virus’s ability to replicate, but that mechanism is unproven in patients with COVID-19. Small inpatient studies of the drug have thus far not been promising.
ARUP Laboratories will play a key role in a CDC-funded project that aims to reduce the risk of COVID-19 infection in hospital emergency department workers nationwide.
The David Eccles School of Business at the U and University of Utah Health announce the start of Utah HERO, an undertaking that will begin with testing 10,000 Utahns across four counties.
Laboratory employees on the frontlines of COVID-19 testing at ARUP are drawing inspiration from an unexpected source: 1,000 colorful paper cranes.