Around 100 students a day spend time at Junior Achievement City. At ARUP’s kiosk there, a student laboratorian can stain slides and look at them under a microscope, among other tasks.
The culture of doctoring. Myths of the invention process. Entrepreneurship. Brian Jackson, MD, MS, explores these topics and more in the context of laboratory medicine with ARUP’s new podcast LabMind.
Some Utah schoolchildren can watch zebrafish develop with the help of volunteers from ARUP Laboratories through BioEYES, a national science education program offered through U of U Health.
ARUP’s Tech Fair showcases the inventions and innovations of individuals in Automation Engineering, Clinical Systems, Information Technology, and other in-house “builders.”
ARUP’s CEO Sherrie Perkins meets with John Eggleston and Diana Martinez, who both received the Utah Promise Scholarship to help them pursue a college education.
ARUP's Institute for Learning (IFL) works with employees to provide support to receive training in the medical laboratory science field.
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.
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.
Watch ARUP's video explaining what a specimen goes through once it arrives at its designated lab.
Chérie Petersen draws from her 20 years of experience at ARUP to provide insight and actionable steps in creating a healthy workplace culture for laboratory staff.
ARUP detailed its 25-year journey toward achieving the prestigious Six Sigma score for lost specimens. The Six Sigma quality method seeks an error rate of no more than 3.4 defects per million.
When more than 50,000 specimens arrive in a day, who oversees it all? Watch ARUP's video to find out.