IVD Technology, January 2010

January 2010


This Issue's Articles
by: Richard Park

by: Maureen Kingsley

by: Maureen Kingsley

The product definition process can overlook optimal solutions if existing practices or favored technologies are accepted without adequate questioning.
by: Rob Danby

IVD manufacturers are looking to contract partners to provide guidance and relevant experience to overcome design and manufacturing challenges.
by: Walter Gilde and Donna Hochberg

Centrifugal microfluidic platforms based on the compact disc format offer advantages for tackling the typical steps in a micro total analysis system for nucleic acid IVDs.
by: Jonathan Siegrist, Régis Peytavi, Michel Bergeron, and Marc Madou

Part 2: The arguments for continuing to exempt LDTs from FDA regulation are not persuasive.
by: Bradley Merrill Thompson and Leah R. Kendall

As instruments become more sophisticated, the push to improve workflow increases
by: Richard Park

by: Bruce Quinn, MD, PhD