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Monthly Archives: February 2016

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How This PGx Lab Went From Ability to Analyze 50 Tests to 95

PGx, Pharmacogenetic, SaaSBy cfilesFebruary 26, 2016

A high volume clinical laboratory based in Louisiana specializes in advanced PGx and Toxicology testing. The lab receives test samples from around the United States to process in their CLIA certified lab. Opportunity With testing so sophisticated and unique, the lab needed a better way to provide clean and easy to interpret reports to referring…

Spotlight on Pharmacogenetics: Tests & the Tech Behind Them

PGx, SaaSBy cfilesFebruary 22, 2016

  Over the last 10 years, it has come to public knowledge that genes do not necessarily have to express themselves. Integrative doctors have brought to our patients’ attention that genes are turned on or off by our environment. Our environment includes the food we eat, the nutritional supplements we take, the thoughts we have,…

Ebook: “5 Ways Lab Technology Will Change in the Next 5 Years”

UncategorizedBy cfilesFebruary 11, 2016

More than five years ago, in a “Lab of the Future” supplement for Advantage Business Media, more than half (55%) of the respondents to a reader survey indicated that the most important technical issue in future lab design was “right sizing” of the lab. Four years ago, a similar survey found that bench space —…

How Your Lab Can Play a Vital Role in Improving the Patient Experience

PGx, SaaS, ToxicologyBy cfilesFebruary 4, 2016

You know just about everything there is to know about your lab. You understand the technology you use and how it works, you know each member of your staff and the roles they play, you know backwards and forwards all of the tests your lab equipment can read, and you can predict what TaT times…

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