To help clients stay on top of changes reported in the Hotline, several ARUP in-house teams collaborated to create a new Hotline History field.
The mother decided—against her earlier leaning—to have a non-invasive prenatal test (NIPT) for the top three most common genetic abnormalities: Down syndrome (also
She didn’t feel math-y to start.
Pipey is ARUP’s new bioinformatics pipeline and cloud-based computer infrastructure for next generation sequencing (NGS) testing.
The Department of Defense awarded a $10 million grant to be paid over four years to a multi-disciplinary team, some of whom worked on a University of Utah
ARUP has been recognizing the need for well-qualified genetic counselors by hosting a three-week course for students in UUGPGC, where some of ARUP’s genetic counselors are faculty members.
ARUP Laboratories and Applied Spectral Imaging have teamed up to develop and launch PathFusion™, which provides accurate computer-assisted diagnostics for easy FISH validation.
Attendees of the Association for Molecular Pathology (AMP) Conference toured ARUP’s main building in Research Park that houses most of its 65 laboratories, many of which operate 24/7.
Ben Kuhar, a network engineer at ARUP, spent two weeks in Puerto Rico helping rebuild IT infrastructure after Hurricane Maria.
Two visiting scholars from Ghana rotated through ARUP’s laboratories to gain knowledge to improve laboratory testing in Ghana, specifically at Komfo Anokye Teaching Hospital where they work.
Interview with Torrance (Tory) Meyer, a training specialist and technologist II in the Molecular and Infectious Disease (MID) Laboratory.
Olympians were closely checked for potential Zika infection from their time in Rio de Janeiro, but there was a surprise result.