QIAGEN N.V. QGEN recently announced the launch of EZ2 Connect MDx for use in diagnostic laboratories. This makes the in-vitro devices (IVD) platform for automated sample processing available for ...
Increased patient testing and less lab staff to perform manual tasks have created a bottleneck for care Now, automation found in high-volume labs is accessible no matter a lab’s footprint or volume ...
Join experienced laboratory professionals in this dynamic webinar to gain practical, real-world insights into enhancing clinical laboratory efficiency through innovative quality control (QC) and ...
Hospitals and health systems face growing pressure to outsource their clinical laboratories amid an increasing number of healthcare mergers and acquisitions. As healthcare leaders weigh the perceived ...
Rapid urinary antigen testing is widely used for pneumonia diagnosis, yet it often lacks the consistency and traceability required in today’s clinical laboratories. This webinar explores how fully ...
MGI (MGI Tech Co., Ltd. or its subsidiaries, together referred to MGI), a company committed to building core tools and technologies that drive innovation in life science, today announced the ...
Dr. R. Dirk Stanley, chief medical information officer at UConn Health, a five-hospital health system based in Farmington, Connecticut, is not the only clinician to complain about workflow problems.
As Nigeria’s health sector continues to grapple with limited infrastructure, overburdened staff, and rising patient loads, a leading expert says the solution lies not just in more funding or personnel ...
How has technology changed the way we conduct research? Lab automation takes many different forms with the purpose of streamlining several aspects of experiments, data collection and data analysis.
Modern biology runs on precision, yet so much of the daily lab workflow remains stubbornly manual. Even today, one of the most fundamental steps in any experiment—counting cells—depends on hand-held ...