The American Society for Clinical Pathology (ASCP) has recognized two ARUP Laboratories employees through its annual 40 Under Forty Program.
Noriko Kusukawa, PhD, retired July 2 from her position as ARUP Laboratories vice president of innovation and strategic investments after 20 years with the company.
Carl Wittwer, MD, PhD, and Noriko Kusukawa, PhD, who is Wittwer’s wife, are retiring from ARUP Laboratories to move to Maine, where they are building a home with a fully equipped molecular laboratory.
Laboratory employees on the frontlines of COVID-19 testing at ARUP are drawing inspiration from an unexpected source: 1,000 colorful paper cranes.
Clinical laboratory leaders met with Vice President Mike Pence and members of the government’s Coronavirus Task Force to discuss issues related to COVID-19 testing and response.
The Salt Lake Tribune has awarded ARUP Laboratories a Top Workplaces 2019 honor. ARUP is one of 100 Utah companies to receive the award.
Jonathan Genzen, MD, PhD, has been appointed as the new chief operations officer of ARUP Laboratories.
Since 2017, ARUP Laboratories and IllumiCare have been collaborating in laboratory testing to provide real-time information about the financial impact of tests and medications ordered for a patient.
ARUP was a finalist in two categories at the 2019 Vizient Connections Business Summit, ultimately winning Support Services Supplier of the Year.
ARUP received a 2018 Best Companies to Work For Award from Utah Business Magazine. More than 800 responses from an employee survey earned ARUP this recognition.
With ARUP Connect™, clients can access their test orders and records, order supplies, and otherwise interact online easily with ARUP regardless of where they are, using a simple laptop and password.
ARUP broke ground Oct. 1, 2018, for a new building that will add an additional 200,000 square feet of laboratory space. This building will be one of five buildings that ARUP occupies in Research Park.