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Q&A with Quality Assurance Manager Kim NielsonM. Kim Nielson, MBA, MT(ASCP), earned his BS in clinical laboratory science from Weber State University and his MBA from the University of Phoenix. He is a certified medical technologist through the ... Would you like to be featured in a NEWS-Line editorial? Click Here |
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Skin Cancer Detection Made Quicker, Easier by Missouri S&T Researchers
Detection of malignant melanoma, the most serious type of skin cancer, will soon be quicker and easier thanks to the work of researchers at Missouri University of Science and Technology. The research... Full Article (0 Comments)
Scientists Identify DNA that May Contribute to Each Person's Uniqueness
Building on a tool that they developed in yeast four years ago, researchers at the Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine scanned the human genome and discovered what they believe is the reason p... Full Article (0 Comments)
Viracor-IBT Laboratories Expands Fungal Testing Services with Launch of Aspergillus PCR Panel
Viracor-IBT Laboratories announced the launch of the Aspergillus PCR Panel, a collection of three new tests that will assist in detecting and measuring Infiltrative Pulmonary Aspergillosis. The new te... Full Article (0 Comments)
IMPAX Cardiovascular Intends to Expand Offering with Image-Arena Analysis and Quantification Tool for Multimodal 2D/3D/4D Data
Agfa HealthCare, a leading provider of diagnostic imaging and healthcare IT solutions, announces today that it has signed an agreement with TomTec, active in the sector of echocardiography image analy... Full Article (0 Comments)
Use of Certain Antiviral Drugs During Pregnancy Not Linked With Higher Risk of Major Birth Defects
An analysis of data from Denmark finds no associated increased risk of major birth defects for mothers who were exposed during the first trimester of pregnancy to the antiviral drugs acyclovir, valacy... Full Article (0 Comments)



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