Benjamin Bradley, MD, PhD, joined ARUP’s team of medical directors amid the monkeypox outbreak. Now, his new research aims to help labs improve testing.
Group Manager Megan Flipse discusses her start as a laboratory client support technician, the completion of her medical laboratory science degree, and her career advancement at ARUP.
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).
More than 30 Utah high school students immersed themselves in laboratory medicine during the University of Utah Department of Pathology’s inaugural summer camp.
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.
ARUP Laboratories invites medical professionals to participate in a free webinar that will feature creative solutions to address the current laboratory and hospital staffing crisis.
How about some dog kisses? ARUP offers dog therapy to employees to improve mental health, reduce stress, and enhance well-being.
Jenna Przybyla came to ARUP for a job and found a career in laboratory science. Now, she makes a difference in patients’ lives every day. Learn how at ARUP’s Career Fair on May 13.
ARUP Histotechnician Maritza Byczkowski found her passion while watching a TV medical drama. Byczkowski saw the possibilities for a career in science that would allow her to help patients.