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A Mayo Pathologist’s Journey through Paraneoplastic Syndrome and a Double Lung Transplant: Dr. Brad Karon

After mysterious neurological symptoms began in 2010, Brad Karon, M.D., Ph.D., was diagnosed with paraneoplastic syndrome, a rare condition that led to groundbreaking research and test development at Mayo Clinic. Years later, pulmonary fibrosis and a double lung transplant would test him once again — and redefine his resilience.

July 21, 2025
Keynote speakers set for 2025 Classical Hematology Conference
August 6, 2025

At this year's Classical Hematology Conference we will be joined by Hematology experts, Adam Cuker, M.D. and Stephan Moll, M.D. Reserve your spot today.

Dr. Bill Morice offers data-driven reasons to retain lab services
August 5, 2025

William Morice II, M.D., Ph.D., highlights data-driven reasons health systems benefit from the lab service line and strategies to bolster performance.

Transformative Feedback: How to Overcome the Summer Slump
August 4, 2025

Review the art of delivering clear, constructive feedback; tips for navigating potentially challenging conversations with respect; highlighting the importance of positive feedback.

Mayo Clinic Laboratory and pathology research roundup: September 6
September 6, 2022

This week's research roundup features: Outcomes of tricuspid valve repair with artificial neochordae in pediatric and adult patients

Precision therapeutics can individualize depression treatment
September 6, 2022

Ann Moyer, M.D., Ph.D., and Paul Jannetto, Ph.D., explain how precision therapeutics can improve treatment for patients with major depressive disorder. The optimal antidepressant medication and dose vary among individuals. Pharmacogenomic testing and therapeutic drug monitoring can guide clinicians to the most-effective treatment for each patient.

Cutting-edge lab work cracks a medical mystery: Kenneth Hobby
September 5, 2022

Kenneth Hobby assumed his fever, fatigue, and aching pains in May 2018 were from another bout of malaria. He was on one of his frequent visits to Zambia in southern Africa, where the mosquito-borne parasite is common. But anti-malaria drugs didn't help, and soon Kenneth had such disabling pain that he could barely walk.

Week in Review: September 2
September 2, 2022

Topic highlights include: Mayo Clinic working to commercialize molecular analyzer technology, Mayo Clinic expert provides tips for reducing dementia risk, Putting patients' needs at the heart of a care model

Using Social Media in Your Practice
September 2, 2022

In this episode of “Lab Medicine Rounds,” Justin Kreuter, M.D., sits down with Melanie Bois, M.D., Associate Professor of Laboratory Medicine and Pathology, a cardiovascular pathologist, and host of the Society for Cardiovascular Pathologies Podcast, to discuss why you should consider utilizing social media within your practice and how to maximize your efforts.

CPT codes and LOINC update: August 2022
September 2, 2022

This list includes updates posted to mayocliniclabs.com during the month of August.

New tests launched in August
September 1, 2022

In August 2022, Mayo Clinic Laboratories announced thirty-two new tests along with numerous reference value changes, obsolete tests, and algorithm changes.

Mayo Clinic Laboratory and pathology research roundup: August 30
August 30, 2022

This week's research roundup features: Kidney biopsy chronicity grading in antineutrophil cytoplasmic antibody-associated vasculitis

State-of-the-art genetics panel optimizes kidney disease treatment
August 30, 2022

Linnea M. Baudhuin, Ph.D., and Emily K. Thoreson, M.S., CGC, explain how Mayo Clinic Laboratories renal genetics testing provides comprehensive, accurate and actionable results. Identifying a genetic cause helps guide the complex decisions involved with treating kidney disease.

NeurologyLive highlights work of Neuroimmunology Laboratory
August 29, 2022

Staff within Mayo Clinic’s Neuroimmunology Laboratory perform a unique clinical autoimmune serology service to patients by bridging a leading, one-of-kind autoimmune neurology practice with cutting-edge research.

Week in Review: August 26
August 26, 2022

Topic highlights include: A look back at the history of Mayo Clinic, Scientists are racing to develop home tests that measure protection against COVID-19, Health tips Tuesday: preventing symptomatic kidney stones

Monkeypox and legislation updates: Dr. Bill Morice
August 25, 2022

William Morice II, M.D., Ph.D., chair of the Department of Laboratory Medicine and Pathology at Mayo Clinic and president of Mayo Clinic Laboratories, joins "Answers From the Lab" for his weekly leadership update with host Bobbi Pritt, M.D. In this episode, Dr. Pritt and Dr. Morice discuss the latest monkeypox developments, potential scenarios for monkeypox moving forward, and where the VALID Act stands.

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