Pharmacogenetics (PGx) is an area of testing that assesses the genes that affect the body’s response to medications.
Kristin Hunt Karner, MD, brings her expertise to ARUP diagnostics every day. She is a medical director for two ARUP departments, Hematopathology and Molecular Oncology.
The laboratorians in the ARUP Immunohematology Reference Laboratory spend their days determining the more complex blood types of patients.
Dr. Gwen McMillin says ARUP's new therapeutic drug monitoring (TDM) for imatinib has definite patient benefits.
HHT affects more than 1.4 million people worldwide. But specialists believe this disorder characterized by abnormal blood vessel development is highly underdiagnosed.
Recreational genetic testing is becoming increasingly popular. Should it matter that physicians or genetic counselors are not part of the equation in how consumers interact with these tests?
For National Kidney Month and Trisomy Awareness Month in March, we have past stories from ARUP Laboratories. Our expert list includes scientists with specialties in renal pathology and genetics.
Pipey is ARUP’s new bioinformatics pipeline and cloud-based computer infrastructure for next generation sequencing (NGS) testing.
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.