Generalizing Genomics Learning
A new NIH network aims to remove barriers and share knowledge to drive more widespread adoption of genomics in clinical settings
A new NIH network aims to remove barriers and share knowledge to drive more widespread adoption of genomics in clinical settings
What lab tests currently inform mental health care—and how might the testing landscape change as our understanding and technologies evolve?
Andreas Jeromin, PhD, chief scientific officer at ALZPath, discusses the current landscape of blood-based AD tests and their future.
Alison Green, PhD, head of laboratory sciences at Scottish Brain Sciences, discusses recent developments in AD blood tests
A new capillary blood collection system, the BD MiniDraw™, can improve the testing experience for both labs and patients
Multicancer early detection tests—and their promise of comprehensive, minimally invasive screening—are catching the eye of labs and lawmakers
Recent efforts to forecast the next infectious disease outbreak and steps labs can take to ensure they’re prepared.
New molecular tests and diagnostic support technologies can help labs detect sepsis earlier, faster, and with greater accuracy
Demand for at-home sample collection and infectious disease testing is at an all-time high—and still growing.
Is at-home sample collection the solution to lagging cancer screening uptake—or does this approach introduce a new set of challenges?
Several methods are being developed that improve the ability to rapidly identify organisms and report susceptibility results.