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Labcorp acquires Personal Genome Diagnostics
Labcorp acquired cancer genomics company Personal Genome Diagnostics. -
California COVID-19 lab to double volume with new facility
Menlo Park, Calif.-based diagnostic company SummerBio is opening a new lab in Menlo Park to expand its COVID-19 testing capabilities. -
New omicron variant doesn't show up on PCR tests: 10 things to know
The new COVID-19 variant of concern, a subvariant of omicron, has been called "stealth omicron" because it doesn't seem to show up on PCR tests in the same way, CNN reported Feb. 17. That means labs have to take an extra step and sequence the virus to find the new variant. -
3 Texas medical labs charged in $300M fraud scheme
The founders of three medical labs in Texas were among 10 people indicted in a $300 million healthcare fraud scheme Feb. 10, according to the Justice Department. -
North Carolina college launching medical lab tech program to address shortage
Wilmington, N.C.-based Cape Fear Community College is launching a medical lab technology training program, NBC affiliate WECT reported Feb. 9. -
Ascension, Labcorp partnership brings expanded testing to hospital labs
Labcorp is partnering with St. Louis-based health system Ascension. -
Scitara raises $15M for lab data integration
Lab software firm Scitara raised $15 million in a recent funding round, Bio-IT World reported Feb. 8. -
Medical research lab under fire over thousands of monkey deaths
The National Institutes of Health Office of Laboratory Animal Welfare is investigating the Seattle-based University of Washington's Primate Research Center, Lynnwood Times reported Feb. 4. -
Washington attorney general suing FBI-raided Illinois COVID-19 lab
Washington State Attorney General Bob Ferguson is suing the Chicago-based Center for COVID Control, accusing the company of knowingly providing invalid COVID-19 test results to patients, NPR affiliate KUOW reported Jan. 31. -
$2B by 2025: the at-home testing gold rush
The market for at-home lab tests has exploded in recent years, and established players and new entrants alike are seeing huge growth. It could pass a valuation of $2 billion by 2025, according to Quest Diagnostics. -
CDC funds $9.2M expansion of Iowa State Hygienic Lab
The University of Iowa State Hygienic Laboratory is expanding with the help of a time-sensitive CDC grant after the state Board of Regents approved the plans, The Daily Iowan reported Jan. 30. -
Defense Department orders 104M more home COVID-19 tests from iHealth Lab
The Defense Department said Jan. 26 that it ordered more than 104 million additional COVID-19 home test kits from Mountain View, Calif.-based iHealth Labs. -
174K people may have gotten bad COVID-19 test results; officials kept them in the dark
Federal officials worried that more than 174,000 COVID-19 test results from Timpanogos Regional Hospital in Orem, Utah, were wrong, but those patients were never notified, The Salt Lake Tribune reported Jan. 30. -
Quest Diagnostics partners with Walmart to give consumers access to lab tests
Quest Diagnostics is offering consumer-initiated lab testing through a partnership with Walmart. -
Abbott's rapid diagnostics segment grew 95% in last 12 months
Abbott Laboratories posted its largest-ever quarter for rapid diagnostics, according to a news release from data analytics and consulting firm GlobalData. -
Quest launches at-home COVID test proctoring for travel requirements
Clinical laboratory Quest Diagnostics is launching an at-home COVID-19 rapid antigen test service that can certify results 24/7 via telehealth. -
Speed of antigen vs. accuracy of PCR? This new test does both
Researchers at the University of Washington in Seattle have created a new test for COVID-19 they say combines the speed of an over-the-counter antigen test with the accuracy of a PCR test. -
FBI raids COVID-19 test company that collected $124M while trashing tests
The FBI on Jan. 22 raided the headquarters of a nationwide string of COVID-19 testing sites known as the Center for COVID Control, USA Today reported Jan. 23. -
New $30M state lab in Alabama named for former state health officer
A $30 million state laboratory that opened in 2020 is being named for a former state health officer who now serves as president and CEO of the Alabama Hospital Association, CBS 42 reported Jan. 23. -
Lab owner pleads guilty to $6.9M genetic, COVID-19 testing fraud
Christopher Licata, owner of Boca Raton, Fla.-based Boca Toxicology laboratory (doing business as Lab Dynamics) pleaded guilty to a $6.9 million conspiracy to defraud CMS, the Department of Justice said Jan. 13.
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