In 2020, medical professionals visited the ARUP Institute for Learning (IFL) education website in record number to complete their continuing education (CE).
Adam Barker, PhD, director of the ARUP Institute for Clinical & Experimental Pathology, is among medical experts who will participate in an event that will examine Utah’s response to COVID-19.
A recording of an hour-long webinar updating the status of diagnostic testing for SARS-CoV-2 nearly a year after the first tests were introduced is now available to watch for free.
ARUP invites medical professionals and others to participate in a free webinar that features lab industry leaders discussing how COVID-19-related changes may permanently affect the industry.
Kimberley Evason, MD, PhD, and Gregory Ducker, PhD, are two of only 12 scientists nationwide to receive the 2020 Damon-Runyon-Rachleff Innovation Award for their liver cancer research.
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. They are the first in their families to attend college. For Diana Martinez, hardship became a motivator. Despite coming from a family…