Insights: Stories
Mayo Clinic Laboratories combines the expertise of world-renowned laboratorians and physicians to provide answers for patients’ serious and complex medical challenges.
These are the stories of the people throughout that journey — from the laboratorians conducting tests and delivering results, to the physicians guiding diagnosis and treatment, to the patients worldwide who need answers.
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New wtRNA-seq test detects fusions in 1,445 genes with high accuracy, improving cancer diagnosis, treatment decisions, and clinical trial eligibility.
Successful implementation of a new slide scanning and analysis platform across five laboratories represents a significant step forward in Mayo Clinic’s digital pathology program — an initiative that combines advanced technology with human expertise to better serve patients.
This week’s research roundup features: Androgen deprivation therapy use and duration with definitive radiotherapy for localized prostate cancer: an individual patient data meta-analysis.
A Mayo Clinic Laboratories newborn screening panel detects a rare disease and paves the way for life-sustaining treatment.
Topic's Include: Mayo Clinic Q&A podcast: New cases of COVID-19 continue downward trend.
As a client account representative, Heather Van Buskirk uses her problem-solving skills to make sure invoices get paid in a timely manner, so Mayo Clinic Laboratories’ services remain available to providers and their patients.
This week’s research roundup features: Phase II randomized trial of transoral surgery and low-dose intensity modulated radiation therapy in resectable p16+ locally advanced oropharynx cancer: An ECOG-ACRIN cancer research group trial (E3311).
Topic's Include: Mayo Clinic expert discusses how COVID-19 vaccination during pregnancy may protect babies after birth, and Mayo Clinic in Rochester to ease visitor restrictions for hospital patients.
This week’s research roundup features: Deep residual inception encoder-decoder network for amyloid PET harmonization.
Topic's Include: Cases down, but Mayo Clinic expert says COVID-19 pandemic isn’t over, and community leaders and Mayo Clinic researchers develop playbook for COVID-19 health equity, future pandemics.
As director of Contract Administration, Cara Ryan’s work spans a diverse range of activities that connect with a variety of groups across the organization, all with a goal of supporting patient care.
This week’s research roundup features: Atrial shunt device for heart failure with preserved and mildly reduced ejection fraction (REDUCE LAP-HF II): a randomised, multicentre, blinded, sham-controlled trial.
Topic's Include: Mayo Clinic in Rochester eases visitor restrictions for pediatric hospital patients, and ask the Mayo Mom: More than 2 years of COVID-19 takes its toll on children, families.