IVD Technology, July 2010, Volume 16, No. 4

July 2010


This Issue's Articles
Some are taking a closer look at the tradition of mechatronics within medical applications and critically analyzing where IVD instruments can benefit from this development.
by: Leif Andersson

Recent developments suggest that bringing mass spectrometry to the point of care is feasible and that mass spectrometers will play an important role in personalized medicine.
by: Peter T. Kissinger, Brian C. Laughlin, and Justin M. Wiseman

New IVD assays help to discover identical or very similar transmitters of information and their functional abilities in different biological fluids and ocean waters.
by: Sergei V. Kharchenko

Australia is implementing a risk-based regulatory system for IVDs this year.
by: Shelley Tang

 AACC’s Industry Division addresses the specific needs of its members while working harmoniously with AACC as a whole.
by: Interview by Richard Park

by: Jeffrey N. Gibbs

by: Richard Park

by: Maureen Kingsley

by: Richard Park