Collaboration runs smoother with Alice To on the team, which is why we’re proud to recognize her as our June Employee of the Month! Dependable, thoughtful, and easy to work with, Alice strengthens partnerships across ARUP with a calm, solutions-focused approach.
Is genome sequencing feasible and meaningful for infants receiving extracorporeal membrane oxygenation (ECMO)? A study published in the Journal of Perinatology investigated this possibility. Read more: go.nature.com/4epq42T
The updated ARUP Consult Multiple Sclerosis topic incorporates the 2024 McDonald diagnostic criteria and highlights the role of laboratory testing in supporting early and accurate diagnosis. bit.ly/49Ujv72
Should U.S. clinicians and patients be worried about Andes hantavirus or Ebola Bundibugyo virus? In this article, Benjamin Bradley, MD, PhD, discusses the current risk, ARUP Laboratories’ response, and recommendations for testing. Read more: bit.ly/4gbNKKn
Patricia Slev, PhD, discusses the epidemiology and current recommendations for viral hepatitis testing. A case-based approach is used to review uncommon presentations, findings, and causes of viral hepatitis. bit.ly/49SK9Nx
Answers rarely matter more than when a child is in need. At ARUP, we understand the challenges of diagnosing childhood disease. When you need answers most, ARUP has the experience, expertise, and capability to provide results you can trust. Learn more: ow.ly/RSOq50Yt8P7
Join us for this webinar covering the relationship between antibodies, vaccines, and immunity. The limitations of assessing vaccination status will also be discussed. Register now at bit.ly/4ofiNHj
ARUP is honored to have been recognized by the Women Tech Council as a 2026 #ShatterList Award recipient in the Community Builders category. Recipients are chosen for investing in mentorship, workforce development, education, collaboration, and the next generation of talent.
Salika Shakir, PhD, D(ABMM), will present, “The Diagnostic Puzzle: Case-Based Challenges in the Diagnosis of Mycobacterial Infections,” on Friday, June 5, at 11:30 a.m. If you’re attending ASM this year, you won’t want to miss it!
ARUP launches bacterial gastrointestinal panels using multiplex polymerase chain reaction (PCR) for faster, efficient detection of common enteric pathogens to support timely treatment and earlier public #health response. bit.ly/4dRponO#foodpoisoning#gi#foodsafety#lab
Join ARUP’s infectious disease experts for their latest research on drug susceptibility, deep dives into topics such as arthropods, and more! Explore the full schedule: bit.ly/3Q3u40O
We hear a lot about vaccines, but how do we know they’re working? In the latest LabMind podcast episode, Dr. Patricia Slev explains how lab testing helps us understand the body’s immune response. Listen here: bit.ly/4x6wWur
Our latest white paper dives into the benefits and drawbacks of lab test insourcing and illustrates how ARUP provides expert guidance and data-driven insights to empower labs to make strategic insourcing decisions and keep care closer to home. bit.ly/49H8cil
Laboratory testing for myasthenia gravis (MG) can inform prognosis and therapeutic decision-making. Visit the newly updated ARUP Consult topic for a discussion of lab tests used in the diagnosis of MG: bit.ly/4fEG2sj
June marks Pride Month—a time to acknowledge the LGBTQIA community and reflect on the importance of inclusion and respect. The Pride Employee Engagement Group offers a variety of resources to ARUP employees.
Explore the potential role for genomic analysis in the categorization of poorly differentiated primary liver carcinomas (PD-PLCs), along with insights gained from next generation sequencing of both PD-PLCs and combined hepatocellular cholangiocarcinomas. bit.ly/4u8Jb70
Happening today! After this webinar you will be able to formulate a differential diagnosis and recognize age-specific clinical and #laboratory clues that guide the initial evaluation of #anemia in #pediatric populations. bit.ly/497xwxN
Lab testing plays an important role in the diagnostic workup of interstitial lung diseases, helping to identify potential autoimmune, environmental, infectious, and genetic causes. Visit the updated ARUP Consult topic for more info: bit.ly/4u1vtD4
Today we remember and honor those who have made sacrifices in service of our country. We’re grateful for their courage and dedication, and we want to express our gratitude for the veterans who continue to serve our communities every day.