Diagnostic Laboratory Scientists are vital members of the healthcare team who perform tests on patient samples to aid in diagnosing diseases, monitoring treatments, and assessing overall health. They analyze a wide range of specimens, including blood, urine, tissue, and other bodily fluids, using advanced laboratory techniques and equipment. Their work involves identifying pathogens, detecting genetic mutations, assessing organ function, and measuring biomarkers, all of which provide essential information for medical professionals in determining the most appropriate course of action for patient care.
In addition to performing diagnostic tests, these scientists ensure the accuracy and reliability of results through meticulous quality control, maintaining high standards of safety and laboratory procedures. They use cutting-edge technologies like PCR, chromatography, and microscopy to generate accurate results that clinicians rely on for diagnosis and treatment. Diagnostic laboratory scientists also collaborate with other healthcare providers to interpret test results, troubleshoot unexpected findings, and improve diagnostic processes. Their work plays an integral role in early disease detection, disease prevention, and optimizing patient care outcomes, making them indispensable in healthcare settings. Diagnostic laboratory scientists also play a key role in the development and validation of new diagnostic tests, helping to improve the speed and accuracy of disease detection. They stay current with emerging technologies and advancements in medical research to enhance their testing capabilities.
Title : Extensively drug-resistant bacterial infections: Confronting a global crisis with urgent solutions in prevention, surveillance, and treatment
Yazdan Mirzanejad, University of British Columbia, Canada
Title : Pathogen-derived noncanonical epitopes: Are they valuable targets for novel vaccinations and shall we be concerned about autoimmune responses?
Michele Mishto, Francis Crick Institute, United Kingdom
Title : Bioterrorism through the ages: Historical perspective, emerging threats, and medical countermeasures
Claudia Ferreira, Sorbonne University, France
Title : A rare case of meningitis and septicemia due to Streptococcus acidominimus
Percival C Dilla, Region II Trauma and Medical Center, Philippines
Title : Detection and variant characterization of lumpy skin disease virus (LSDV) from dairy cattle in India
Manali Bajpai, CSIR-National Chemical Laboratory, India
Title : Acceptability of mass drug administration for lymphatic filariasis in Baglung municipality of Nepal: A mixed-method study
Muskan Pudasainee, Pokhara University, Nepal