Reference intervals are fundamental parameters in clinical diagnostics, representing the central 95% range of biochemical analyte concentrations measured in a rigorously selected, healthy population.
New ELISA sphingotest® penKid® enables widespread measurement of the kidney function biomarker Proenkephalin 119-159 (penKid) using standard laboratory equipment. Only available test to match ...
Virtual reference services have increasingly become an integral component of academic libraries, offering researchers and students immediate, remote access to expert assistance. These services utilise ...
The National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) released a human stool reference material that will help scientists accurately measure the gut microbiome. The initiative aims to speed ...
This session focused on major research needs related to the setting of Dietary Reference Intakes (DRIs) for infants and children. Lindsay H. Allen of the Western Human Nutrition Research Center at the ...
Menu Collaborating With Researchers From Other Institutions Clinical Trials and Human Subjects Research Researchers must satisfy the requirements all of the institutions involved. It is the ...
In this session, Robert Russell of Tufts University, former chair of the panel on micronutrients, focused attention on research related to 4 of the 14 disparate nutrients that were covered in the DRI ...
Umbrella Labs today issued a company announcement confirming an internal documentation and traceability update for ...
Umbrella Labs today issued a company announcement confirming an internal documentation and traceability update for ...
What is Pew Research Center’s National Public Opinion Reference Survey (NPORS)? Read more about the survey you have been invited to take, or read the answers to frequently asked questions below. If ...