WITHDRAWN: What is the Clinical Relevance of Laboratory Reported Antibiotic Resistance to Trimethoprim in Primary Care Urinary Tract Infections?The publisher regrets that this article is an accidental duplication of an article that has already been published, doi: 10.1016/j.jinf.2005.11.042. The ...
In addition, microarrays employing millions of probes for each analysis are used for large-scale genotyping and for gene expression profiling in association with specific clinical algorithms. Next generation or massively parallel sequencing (NGS) (6) is also becoming routine in the clinical laboratory ...
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How to Become a Medical Laboratory Technologist If you want to work in this career, you will need a bachelor's degree in medical laboratory science (MLS). You can search for a program that has been accredited by the National Accrediting Agency for Clinical Laboratory Sciences (NAACLS) on the...
A science degree is necessary, but not sufficient, for a career as a forensic scientist. The ability to pass a background check is critical, warns Daniele Podini, chair of the department of forensic sciences atGeorge Washington University, where he is also an associate ...
What Is a Nursing Major? Nursing emphasizes critical thinking, clinical judgment and service to others. Students in a Bachelor of Science in nursing, or BSN, program can expect to explore the crossover between theoretical and practical learning. They spend time in the classroom studying the scien...
GCRP is a combination of good basic management skills allied to ethical principles for scientific research. Based on the principles of the Declaration of Helsinki, it consists of three tenets: patient protection (ethics), credible data (science) and data control. This article describes GCRP ...
The speed, throughput, and accuracy of NGS has revolutionized genetic analysis and enabled new applications in genomic and clinical research, reproductive health, and environmental, agricultural, and forensic science. Steps in the next-generatio...
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The biggest difference between a LIMS and a laboratory information system (LIS) is that a LIS is traditionally used to support patient-centric specimens that are reported in clinical laboratory settings. LIMS on the other hand are designed to capture and report on sample-based processes. Historical...