ARUP Laboratories is celebrating its 40th anniversary in 2024. We couldn't have done it without our amazing workforce, which has grown from about 100 employees in 1984 to more than 4,300 current employees. We look forward to celebrating with you all!
ARUP Laboratories
Hospitals and Health Care
Salt Lake City, Utah 28,043 followers
A national reference laboratory helping clinicians diagnose, monitor, and treat diseases in their patients.
About us
ARUP Laboratories is a national clinical and anatomic pathology reference laboratory and a worldwide leader in innovative laboratory research and development. A nonprofit enterprise of the University of Utah, ARUP offers an extensive test menu of highly complex and unique medical tests. With more than 3,000 employees, ARUP offers in excess of 3,000 tests and test combinations, ranging from routine screening tests to highly esoteric molecular and genetic assays. ARUP is an Equal Opportunity Employer M/F/D/V and supports a drug-free environment. Scammers have been posing as ARUP recruiters to target jobseekers using fraudulent email addresses and social media accounts. ARUP recruiters will only contact you with legitimate offers by calling from 800-522-2787 or 801-583-2787 or emailing from an address ending in @aruplab.com. Read our full fraud statement on aruplab.com/careers
- Website
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http://www.aruplab.com
External link for ARUP Laboratories
- Industry
- Hospitals and Health Care
- Company size
- 1,001-5,000 employees
- Headquarters
- Salt Lake City, Utah
- Type
- Privately Held
- Founded
- 1984
- Specialties
- Pathology, Medical Technology, Diagnostic Laboratory Services, Healthcare, Research and Development, Science, IT, and Client Services
Locations
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Primary
500 Chipeta Way
Salt Lake City, Utah 84108, US
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9786 Sandy Parkway (500 West)
Sandy,, UT 84070, US
Employees at ARUP Laboratories
Updates
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Learn to distinguish between irritable bowel syndrome (IBS) and inflammatory bowel disease (IBD), how fecal calprotectin or fecal lactoferrin testing can be used to differentiate IBS and IBD, and ways to monitor inflammatory disease course. https://bit.ly/3zA5k7z
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In two weeks, Tracy I. George, MD, ARUP chief scientific officer and president of the Innovation Business Unit, will participate in a panel discussion at the North America Rare Disease Summit. #NARDS Learn more. https://ow.ly/Ut2a50SlVZY
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Happening today! Pharmacogenomic testing is a swiftly evolving branch of laboratory medicine. Join this webinar to get the latest advancements in technologies, professional guidelines, and regulatory frameworks. https://bit.ly/3XJo92i
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Burnout is a significant problem in healthcare, and pathologists and laboratorians are not exempt. Identify the causes of burnout and learn more about resilience and wellness. This presentation is particularly relevant to pathology and lab medicine. https://bit.ly/3RDQgfG
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June is #PrideMonth! To wrap up the month, we want to remind employees that our Pride Employee Engagement Group has compiled resources for LGBTQIA+ employees and allies on a variety of topics, including transitioning in the workplace, health and wellness, LGBTQIA+ locally owned businesses, and more! Employees, check your inbox for more details.
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Jonathan Genzen, MD, PhD, MBA, ARUP's chief medical officer and senior director of governmental affairs (pictured left) has updated the requirements matrix to help labs navigate the FDA's rule to regulate laboratory-developed tests. Find it, a webinar, and other resources here. https://ow.ly/cEqw50SlWTy
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Patients can respond to medications in different ways, so why are most drug therapy regimens one-size-fits-all? In this interview, Yuan Ji, PhD, MBA, discusses how genetic tests can be used to improve both the safety and effectiveness of pharmacotherapy. #pharmacogenetics https://bit.ly/3xnaLWZ
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The new ARUP Consult Fragile X (FMR1)-Associated Disorders topic discusses FMR1 structure-function relationships and the utility of triplet repeat-primed polymerase chain reaction (PCR) and methylation-specific PCR. https://bit.ly/4cuArQs
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Happy #Juneteenth! Today is a day to celebrate the end of slavery in the United States and recognize the ongoing pursuit of equality. We often associate U.S. freedom with Independence Day, but Black Americans were not free until more than 85 years later. Juneteenth marks a true freedom milestone in U.S. history.
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