Work with thought leaders and academic experts in medical laboratory technology

Companies can greatly benefit from collaborating with experts in the field of Medical Laboratory Technology. These professionals possess in-depth knowledge and skills in laboratory testing, analysis, and research. By partnering with them, companies can enhance their research and development efforts, improve the accuracy and reliability of their laboratory tests, and gain access to the latest advancements in medical technology. Medical Laboratory Technology experts can also provide valuable insights and recommendations for improving laboratory processes, ensuring regulatory compliance, and optimizing workflow efficiency. Their expertise can contribute to the development of new diagnostic tools, treatment methods, and healthcare solutions. Collaborating with Medical Laboratory Technology researchers can give companies a competitive edge in the healthcare industry and help them stay at the forefront of medical advancements.

Researchers on NotedSource with backgrounds in medical laboratory technology include Arumona Edward Arumona, Emily Owens, Elvira Forte, Jerome Ferrance, Amir Manbachi, Jonadab Dos Santos Silva, MD, and Stan Karsten.

Arumona Edward Arumona

Ph.D. candidate in Physics at University of Warsaw with over 20 publications
Most Relevant Research Interests
Medical Laboratory Technology
Other Research Interests (27)
Materials modeling
DFT calculations
Plasmonics
Nanophotonics
Biotechnology
And 22 more
About
I am a physicist with a strong background in research and teaching. Presently, I am a PhD candidate in Physics at the University of Warsaw, Poland where I specialized in the field of photonics, nanophotonics, and material science. Prior to my doctoral studies, I completed a Master's degree in Physics from the University of Agriculture in 2018, and a Bachelor's degree in Physics from Benue State University in 2011. I was involved in several projects and published findings in reputable scientific journals. I am a dedicated researcher and educator, always seeking new ways to improve my skills and contribute to the scientific community.
Most Relevant Publications (2+)

34 total publications

3D‐quantum interferometer using silicon microring‐embedded gold grating circuit

Microscopy Research and Technique / May 30, 2020

Arumona, A. E., Amiri, I. S., Punthawanunt, S., Ray, K., Singh, G., Bharti, G. K., & Yupapin, P. (2020). 3D‐quantum interferometer using silicon microring‐embedded gold grating circuit. Microscopy Research and Technique, 83(10), 1217–1224. Portico. https://doi.org/10.1002/jemt.23513

Hall effect sensors using polarized electron cloud spin orientation control

Microscopy Research and Technique / Oct 07, 2020

Arumona, A. E., Garhwal, A., Youplao, P., Amiri, I. S., Ray, K., Punthawanunt, S., & Yupapin, P. (2020). Hall effect sensors using polarized electron cloud spin orientation control. Microscopy Research and Technique, 84(3), 563–570. Portico. https://doi.org/10.1002/jemt.23614

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Elvira Forte

The Jackson Laboratory
Most Relevant Research Interests
Medical Laboratory Technology
Other Research Interests (33)
fibrosis
inflammation
cardiomyopathies
Physiology
Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine
And 28 more
About
Motivated and growth-driven biomedical scientist with over 15 years of experience in the cardiovascular field. Strong background in cell and molecular biology, data analysis, and interpretation. Seeking #newopportunities to deliver value as a Senior Scientist, Associate Principal Scientist, Scientific Liaison, or Scientific Consultant within a company that combines new technologies such as single-cell omics and AI for drug discovery and personalized medicine. <br> Throughout my career, I've used various in vivo and in vitro models to investigate the molecular and cellular mechanisms of fibrosis and inflammation in the heart, and how these mechanisms are affected in mice with different genetic backgrounds. My experience includes project management and mentoring. I completed three projects involving international collaborations, supervised two junior researchers, and taught cellular and molecular techniques to at least six professionals. As one of the launching editors and senior editor at Nature Cardiovascular Research, I oversaw the quality of the content published in the journal and the editorial process. I collaborated with authors, reviewers, and editors to ensure the highest standards of scientific rigor, relevance, and innovation. I also contributed to the journal's vision, strategy, and outreach, promoting the latest advances and discoveries in the cardiovascular and hematology fields. This experience has sharpened my analytical and communication skills and broadened my understanding of the field, covering a wide range of studies, from basic research to clinical, epidemiological, and public health research. My mission is to advance the knowledge and practice of cardiovascular medicine and to bridge the gap between research and clinical applications. Keywords: cardiovascular, #fibrosis, inflammation, cardioimmunology, RNA, single-cell biology, #transcriptomics, imaging, animal models, small animal surgery, and scientific writing.
Most Relevant Publications (1+)

65 total publications

Continuous Subcutaneous Insulin Infusion in Italy: Third National Survey

Diabetes Technology &amp; Therapeutics / Feb 01, 2015

Bruttomesso, D., Laviola, L., Lepore, G., Bonfanti, R., Bozzetto, L., Corsi, A., Di Blasi, V., Girelli, A., Grassi, G., Iafusco, D., Rabbone, I., & Schiaffini, R. (2015). Continuous Subcutaneous Insulin Infusion in Italy: Third National Survey. Diabetes Technology &amp; Therapeutics, 17(2), 96–104. https://doi.org/10.1089/dia.2014.0242

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Jerome Ferrance

Scientist with an Engineering Degree
Most Relevant Research Interests
Medical Laboratory Technology
Other Research Interests (33)
Biomedical Engineering
Condensed Matter Physics
Bioengineering
Genetics
Pathology and Forensic Medicine
And 28 more
About
I run a research and consulting business focused on solving problems in the bioanalytical, microfluidic, and nanotechnology sectors.  Having an extensive background from research and education in multiple disciplines, I generate outside-the-box solutions to meet client needs.  Work for recent clients has included training on DNA analysis for identification and diagnostic purposes, immunoassay improvements, evaluation of new instrumentation for soil testing, evaluation of material coatings for products in petroleum storage applications, utilization of chemical bath deposition methods, photovoltaic cell development, integration of carbon nanotubes into photovoltaic devices, and development of photonic and microfluidic devices for integration with THz spectroscopy analysis.  As part of my work, I prepare proposals and collaborate with clients to prepare proposals for government and private agencies to secure funding for cutting edge technology development.
Most Relevant Publications (1+)

69 total publications

A Low-Cost, Low-Power, Consumption Miniature Laser-Induced Fluorescence System for DNA Detection on a Microfluidic Device

JALA: Journal of the Association for Laboratory Automation / Aug 01, 2006

Shrinivasan, S., Norris, P. M., Landers, J. P., & Ferrance, J. P. (2006). A Low-Cost, Low-Power, Consumption Miniature Laser-Induced Fluorescence System for DNA Detection on a Microfluidic Device. JALA: Journal of the Association for Laboratory Automation, 11(4), 254–259. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jala.2006.05.002

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Amir Manbachi

Co-director and Founder of the Johns Hopkins HEPIUS Innovation Lab
Most Relevant Research Interests
Medical Laboratory Technology
Other Research Interests (31)
Biomedical Engineering
Engineering Design
Medical Devices
Ultrasound
Neurosurgery
And 26 more
Most Relevant Publications (1+)

92 total publications

Cardiovascular Organ-on-a-Chip Platforms for Drug Discovery and Development

Applied In Vitro Toxicology / Jun 01, 2016

Ribas, J., Sadeghi, H., Manbachi, A., Leijten, J., Brinegar, K., Zhang, Y. S., Ferreira, L., & Khademhosseini, A. (2016). Cardiovascular Organ-on-a-Chip Platforms for Drug Discovery and Development. Applied In Vitro Toxicology, 2(2), 82–96. https://doi.org/10.1089/aivt.2016.0002

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Jonadab Dos Santos Silva, MD

Medical Doctor | Postdoctoral Researcher in Neurology @ Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai
Most Relevant Research Interests
Medical Laboratory Technology
Other Research Interests (15)
Medicine
Neurology
Neuroimaging
Computational Neuroscience
Multiple Sclerosis
And 10 more
About
Jonadab is a postdoctoral research fellow. He graduated with a degree in Medicine from the Fluminense Federal University, in Brazil. He studied at UCLA during medical school, where he also worked on brain tumor imaging research. Driven by a particular interest in neuroimaging, he has worked with different modalities in clinical studies, including structural and functional MRI, EEG source localization, and tractography. As a future neurologist, Jonadab is interested in the interplay between brain lesions and their clinical and cognitive manifestations. Currently, he uses ultra-high field MRI to study the mechanisms of cortical lesion formation and repair, as well as how these processes are related to brain remodeling and disease progression.
Most Relevant Publications (1+)

18 total publications

COVID-19: clinical and laboratory manifestations in novel coronavirus infection

Jornal Brasileiro de Patologia e Medicina Laboratorial / Jan 01, 2020

Xavier, A. R., Silva, J. S., Almeida, J. P. C. L., Conceição, J. F. F., Lacerda, G. S., & Kanaan, S. (2020). COVID-19: clinical and laboratory manifestations in novel coronavirus infection. Jornal Brasileiro de Patologia e Medicina Laboratorial. https://doi.org/10.5935/1676-2444.20200049

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Stan Karsten

Experienced R&D Investigator
Most Relevant Research Interests
Medical Laboratory Technology
Other Research Interests (25)
Computer Science Applications
Electrical and Electronic Engineering
Control and Systems Engineering
Mechanical Engineering
Instrumentation
And 20 more
Most Relevant Publications (2+)

47 total publications

Automated Capillary-Based Vacuum Pulse-Assisted Instrument for Single-Cell Acquisition and Concurrent Detachment/Adhesion Assay, A-picK

SLAS Technology / Oct 01, 2021

Ma, D., Ma, Z., Kudo, L. C., & Karsten, S. L. (2021). Automated Capillary-Based Vacuum Pulse-Assisted Instrument for Single-Cell Acquisition and Concurrent Detachment/Adhesion Assay, A-picK. SLAS Technology, 26(5), 519–531. https://doi.org/10.1177/2472630320987219

Microfluidic Tissue Mesodissection in Molecular Cancer Diagnostics

SLAS Technology / Aug 01, 2017

Surrette, C., Shoudy, D., Corwin, A., Gao, W., Zavodszky, M. I., Karsten, S. L., Miller, T., Gerdes, M. J., Wood, N., Nelson, J. R., & Puleo, C. M. (2017). Microfluidic Tissue Mesodissection in Molecular Cancer Diagnostics. SLAS Technology, 22(4), 425–430. https://doi.org/10.1177/2211068216680208

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Example medical laboratory technology projects

How can companies collaborate more effectively with researchers, experts, and thought leaders to make progress on medical laboratory technology?

Development of Advanced Diagnostic Tests

By collaborating with a Medical Laboratory Technology expert, companies can develop advanced diagnostic tests that offer higher accuracy, sensitivity, and specificity. These tests can aid in the early detection and diagnosis of various diseases, leading to better patient outcomes and improved treatment strategies.

Validation of Laboratory Equipment and Methods

Medical Laboratory Technology researchers can assist companies in validating laboratory equipment and methods. They can ensure that the equipment is calibrated correctly, the methods are standardized, and the results are reliable. This validation process is crucial for maintaining the quality and accuracy of laboratory testing.

Research on Emerging Infectious Diseases

With the expertise of Medical Laboratory Technology researchers, companies can conduct research on emerging infectious diseases. They can analyze samples, identify pathogens, and study the transmission patterns and virulence factors of these diseases. This research can contribute to the development of effective prevention and control strategies.

Quality Control and Assurance

Medical Laboratory Technology experts can help companies establish robust quality control and assurance programs. They can develop protocols, perform regular audits, and implement corrective actions to ensure the accuracy, precision, and reliability of laboratory test results. This enhances the overall quality of healthcare services provided by the company.

Training and Education Programs

Companies can collaborate with Medical Laboratory Technology researchers to develop training and education programs for their staff. These programs can enhance the skills and knowledge of laboratory technicians, ensuring they stay updated with the latest techniques, technologies, and best practices in the field. Well-trained staff leads to improved laboratory performance and better patient care.