ARUP’s International Organization for Standardization (ISO) 15189 accreditation assessment has successfully concluded, and results confirm the consistently high quality of ARUP’s operations.
A $3.6 million gift from the Miller family will enable University of Utah Health and ARUP to expand and refine testing for rare genetic disorders through the Utah NeoSeq Project.
The Fall 2022 edition of Magnify: The Art and Science of Diagnostic Medicine, shares how ARUP has applied what it learned from COVID-19 to improve operations, services, and, ultimately, patient care.
Tracy George, MD, has been named among Utah’s Healthcare Heroes: the leaders who have made it their goal to improve health for all Utah residents.
ARUP’s latest autonomous intelligent vehicle (AIV) is on a mission to save time and trouble for its coworkers in the lab. As a new teammate, the AIV is a seamless and helpful fit.
Forbes magazine’s most recent ranking names ARUP among America’s Best Employers By State for the company’s focus on workplace safety, competitive compensation, inclusive culture, and more.
ARUP Laboratories, the STEM Action Center, and Spy Hop collaborated on a film to inspire the next generation to pursue careers in science, technology, engineering, and math (STEM).
ARUP’s adoption of a new equation to assess kidney function is a step toward better recognition and diagnosis of chronic kidney disease in populations adversely affected by the previous equation.
A survey of laboratory professionals led by ARUP experts clarified factors that contribute to the success of laboratory stewardship programs.
In a new letter to the editor of JAMA, ARUP leaders discuss how ongoing regulatory challenges may hinder laboratory-developed test innovation.
Forbes Magazine has recognized the support ARUP offers women as they build their careers by naming ARUP as one of America’s Best Employers for Women.
The Summer 2022 edition of Magnify, now online, features a look at the challenges of autoimmune neurologic testing, our experts in this area, and recent awards, and catches up with a former fellow.