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MCL Education releases phlebotomy safety module - Insights

In this Phlebotomy Module, learners will be informed about safety. Bloodborne pathogens, PPE, and infection prevention control will be discussed.

Insect-borne disease - Insights

Find out more about our targeted approach to testing for the various diseases carried by a number of different insect species.

Getting started - Insights

Learn more about becoming a Mayo Clinic Laboratories commercial laboratories client, including how to register, create an account, and order tests.

Phlebotomy Techniques Module Now Available - Insights

Mayo Clinic Laboratories Education is pleased to announce the release of its third Phlebotomy Module on “Phlebotomy Techniques.” This will be the third of a series of six modules to be released by the MCL Education team over time. The...

Renal Pathology at Mayo Clinic

The renal pathology section at Mayo Clinic Laboratories examines kidney biopsy specimens by light microscopy, immunofluorescence, electron microscopy, and ancillary techniques to provide the most thorough evaluation.

Endocrine Pathology Service at Mayo Clinic Laboratories

Our endocrine pathology section is highly specialized and provides a valuable consultative service that is hard to find elsewhere.

Neuropathogy at Mayo Clinic Laboratories

Learn more about neuropathology at Mayo Clinic Laboratories, which provides expert second options across the spectrum of neurological disease.

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Robin Patel, M.D., and team study the use of transcriptomic-based cellular deconvolution to identify infectious and non-infectious causes of failed joint replacement surgeries - Insights

New research by Robin Patel, M.D. and others at Mayo Clinic has found that the use of a “transcriptomic-based cellular deconvolution tool” called CIBERSORTx could help improve the detection of infectious and non-infectious causes of failed...

April new tests - Insights

In April 2021, Mayo Clinic Laboratories announced two new tests along with numerous reference value changes, obsolete tests, and algorithm changes.