IVD Technology, May/June 2010, Volume 16, No. 3

May 2010


This Issue's Articles
An automated image analysis technology provides quantitative and standardized measurements of protein expression in tissue.
by: Mark Gustavson, Wendy Davis, and Jason Christiansen

A detection technology can enhance the sensitivity of ELISAs and lateral flow assays while reducing the total amount of reagents used.
by: Yli Remo P. Vallejo, Jing Li, and Ray Yin

Leading designers and developers in the medical technology arena competed for top honors in the IVD category.
by: Christe S. Bruderlin-Nelson

 An increase in regulatory requirements, the development of products that are technologically demanding, and the constant pressure to keep costs down are driving increased sophistication in manufacturing operations—and challenging the industry.
by: Richard Park

Three guidance documents introduce risk management principles to the clinical laboratory. 
by: James H. Nichols

by: Glen Freiberg

Analysts believe various provisions in the new healthcare reform law will promote and increase the use of IVDs and will benefit the IVD industry.
by: Richard Park

by: Richard Park

by: Richard Park

by: Maureen Kingsley

by: Maureen Kingsley