Dr. John M. Matsen, III, one of the founders of ARUP Laboratories, Inc., passed away on November 9, 2019. He was 86 years old.
The Salt Lake Tribune has awarded ARUP Laboratories a Top Workplaces 2019 honor. ARUP is one of 100 Utah companies to receive the award.
As more health systems merge, Brian Jackson, MD, MS, feels hospital leadership needs a deeper understanding of clinical and operational relationships.
Members of the ARUP Consult Editorial Board include (from the left): Lisa Johnson, PhD; Jordon March, MD; Tracy George, MD; Brian Jackson, MD, MS; Kamisha Johnson-Davis,
ARUP Laboratories and Techcyte, a leading developer of AI-based image analysis solutions for the diagnostics industry, have developed the world’s first AI-augmented ova and parasite detection tool.
The bacteria that causes Legionnaires’ disease (Legionella pneumophila) often grows in air conditioners, as well as hot tubs, hot water tanks, large plumbing systems, and decorative fountains.
In a recently published study, Allie Grossmann, MD, PhD, details one factor behind how and why melanoma metastasizes so quickly while identifying better ways to treat this lethal skin cancer.
Jonathan Genzen, MD, PhD, has been appointed as the new chief operations officer of ARUP Laboratories.
When a patient with traumatic injuries arrives in the emergency room or a cancer patient is receiving a blood transfusion, it is critical that they receive blood types compatible with their bodies.
Testosterone is an important hormone for women, helping to produce new blood cells, maintain bone health and libido, and boost other reproductive hormones.
Recently, three scientists at ARUP published a study that shows how symptoms of CM-AVM can be distinguished from a similar disorder, hereditary hemorrhagic telangiectasia (HHT).
Pharmacogenetics (PGx) is an area of testing that assesses the genes that affect the body’s response to medications.