1. Mayo needed new revenue to fund more research. In the early 1970, Mayo Clinic’s Board of Governors was considering new ways to bring in revenue—and new ways to fund more research and education.
After months of speculation, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has published its final rule to make explicit that it will regulate laboratory-developed tests as medical devices. The plan ...
Rochester, Minn.-based Mayo Clinic teamed up with National Decision Support Co., which develops clinical decision support solutions, to create CareSelect Lab. CareSelect Lab, delivered via NDSC’s ...
Mayo Medical Laboratories announced today it will cease operation at its Massachusetts facility while consolidating staff at its main headquarters in Rochester. The decision ends a nearly 20-year run ...
Mayo Clinic is investing $49 million to expand its large commercial lab in Rochester, a facility that has served as a high-profile component in the statewide response to the COVID-19 pandemic.
as the base for a new manufacturing facility to create "novel biotherapeutics." Mayo Clinic recently announced that it will lease space in the recently completed Two Discovery Square building at 300 ...
The research will be aided by conducting field studies at the corporate offices of Cushman & Wakefield, Hines and Delos. The Mayo Clinic is simulating workspaces to study how offices should be ...
LANSING, Mich. (WLNS) – Sparrow Health System has chosen Mayo Medical Laboratories as its primary reference laboratory for advanced laboratory testing, enhancing the availability of complex tests and ...
Researchers at the Mayo Clinic have teamed up with Optum, the health IT unit of UnitedHealth, to launch a collaborative research and development facility where both clinical and claims data will be ...
Mayo Clinic’s Rochester campus is growing. Tuesday, Mayo Clinic announced a $49 million expansion project to increase laboratory space at its Superior Drive Support Center. According to Mayo Clinic, ...
You’re an inside person. Don’t feel bad, most of us are. It’s estimated that on average people spend more than 90 percent of their time indoors—that’s a lot of your life being cooped up in a building!
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