Laboratory reference ranges reflect methods, populations, and policies, and experienced clinicians interpret them in context rather than applying fixed cutoffs theoretically.
Medical laboratory scientists collect samples and perform lab tests, calibrate and maintain equipment, and perform statistical analysis. Their work is crucial for clinicians to diagnose diseases.
WASHINGTON, Jan. 21, 2026 /PRNewswire/ -- The Association for Diagnostics & Laboratory Medicine (ADLM) announced today the launch of its Data Science in Laboratory Medicine Certificate Program, ...
Innovaccer Inc., a leading healthcare AI company, today announced that Beckman Coulter Diagnostics, a global clinical diagnostics leader and a Danaher company, has selected Gravity, Innovaccer’s ...
Informatics solutions such as Electronic Lab Notebooks (ELN) and LIMS systems (Laboratory Information Management System or LIS) may be insufficient to manage this amount of data, leading to ...
In today’s research world, data is produced faster than ever. Old methods like paper records or simple spreadsheets can’t keep up with the volume and complexity of this data. Lab Data Management ...
Medical laboratories already drive more than 70 percent of clinical decisions,i but they should be driving more decisions across the healthcare ecosystem. Having more touch points with patients than ...
BioBright is a privately-owned scientific lab data automation company based in Boston, MA, dedicated to creating the smart laboratory of the future driven by the move to data-centric research. The ...