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Mayo Clinic Laboratories is a one-stop laboratory solution, offering commercial laboratories a vast testing menu, unparalleled customer service, and optimized processes. We work collaboratively with partners to assess their needs, providing the testing they need to expand into new areas and meet their business goals.
As the reference lab for Mayo Clinic, we’ve developed robust logistics and testing protocols applied uniformly for all specimens received, no matter their geographic origin. Whether you send us one test order or thousands, each sample receives the same treatment and level of care, ensuring superior results that help our partners better serve their clients.
“Our clients want personal experiences. They want someone to answer the phone. They want someone to provide answers when they're looking for results of a sample sent a couple days ago. and we deliver those answers.”
Angie Reese-Davis, director of operations, logistics, and specimen services, Mayo Clinic Laboratories

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In this episode of “Answers From the Lab,” host Bobbi Pritt, M.D., chair of the Division of Clinical Microbiology at Mayo Clinic, is joined by William Morice II, M.D., Ph.D., president and CEO of Mayo Clinic Laboratories, to discuss direct-to-consumer testing. Then, Dr. Pritt welcomes Matthew Binnicker, Ph.D., a microbiologist and virologist and chief scientific officer of Mayo Clinic Laboratories, for a conversation about accelerating innovation without compromising quality or safety.
This week’s research roundup features a study on the neuropathology of COVID-19: A spectrum of vascular and acute disseminated encephalomyelitis (ADEM) like pathology.
Top highlights include: why some patients may benefit from expedited breast cancer treatments and how to safely go to your doctor during the COVID-19 pandemic.
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Mayo Clinic researchers are seeking a regenerative therapy for a vexing problem, particularly among cancer patients. How can medical providers treat a condition in which the mouth is so parched that it has an incessant feeling of a cotton lining?
The clinical presentations, evaluation (including diagnostic antibody testing), and treatment of autoimmune pediatric CNS disorders, including encephalitides and myelopathies.
This week’s research roundup features a study on the contribution of germline predisposition gene mutations to breast cancer risk in African American women.
As Amy Ennis put her daughter down for a nap on a Saturday afternoon, she received a call from work. More than 5,000 specimens would soon be arriving at Rochester International Airport (RST) for plasma testing. The logistics involved in the rapid acquisition and processing of a batch of specimens this large is staggering. As a Lab Tech Resource Coordinator for Mayo Clinic Laboratories, Amy realized that this would not be an ordinary weekend.
Hearts and Hogs for Heroes worked with other businesses to donate over 400 meals to staff within the division of clinical microbiology at the Hilton Building and Superior Drive Support Center.
Top highlights include: why you need to continue to social distance even as your community opens up, convalescent plasma program, and tips for going out again during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Mayo Clinic Laboratories is now offering a new serology test with Emergency Use Authorization (EUA). This test is used to identify the presence of an immune response to SARS-CoV-2, the virus that causes COVID-19.
This “Phlebotomy Webinar” will discuss types, sets, draws, and automated instruments for blood cultures.
Top highlights include: Mayo Clinic doctors to offer tribute at Indy 500 special, coping with effects of unemployment, and COVID-19 podcast update.