What does a core lab do?
What does a core lab do?
The core laboratory concept combines the disciplines of clinical hematology, chemistry, immunochemistry, toxicology and coagulation into one automated contiguous process. The robotic process sorts, tests and stores patient specimens without human manipulation thereby reducing handling and transcription errors.
What is a medical core lab?
What is a core laboratory? Core laboratories collect, process, and analyze data (electrocardiography [ECG], imaging, or spirometry) from multi-center clinical studies through a single platform to prevent inter- and intra-variability by following standardized protocols.
What laboratory services include?
A medical laboratory or clinical laboratory is a laboratory where tests are carried out on clinical specimens to obtain information about the health of a patient to aid in diagnosis, treatment, and prevention of disease. Medical laboratories vary in size and complexity and so offer a variety of testing services.
What are the two types of laboratory?
Laboratory Types
- Analytical and Quality Laboratories.
- Biosafety Laboratories.
- Cleanrooms.
- Clinical and Medical Laboratories.
- Incubator Laboratories.
- Production Laboratories.
- Research & Development (R&D) Laboratories.
What can the Echo core lab do for You?
The Echo Core Lab offers a wide range of services related to the analysis of medical images. Assistance in the development of study specific documents is one of the initial services we provide for our customers before the start of the clinical trial.
Where is the BCRI Echo core lab located?
The BCRI Echo Core Lab Berlin is an academic image analysis center for scientific research investigations in clinical trials with echocardiographic endpoints.
Who is the director of Echo core lab?
is Managing Director of the Echo Core Lab Berlin. She has extensive expertise in the field of echocardiography including echo reading and overreading. She trained as clinical sonographer at the Department of Cardiology, Medical University Graz, Austria, Harvard Medical School Boston, and Charité Berlin.