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Quest Diagnostics is a Fortune 500 company that provides medical testing services in the US, Brazil, Mexico, and Puerto Rico. It offers diagnostic testing for various diseases, COVID-19, and drug testing, and has acquired several other laboratories and health care technology companies.
A medical laboratory or clinical laboratory is a place where tests are done on clinical specimens to help diagnose, treat, and prevent diseases. Learn about the different departments, specialties, and staff of medical laboratories, as well as the current shortage of workers in the US.
Celera Corporation is a subsidiary of Quest Diagnostics that focuses on genetic sequencing and related technologies. It was founded in 1998 by Craig Venter and competed with the publicly funded Human Genome Project to sequence the human genome.
Kenneth W. Freeman is a former business executive and academic dean who served as the interim president of Boston University from 2023 to 2024. He was the CEO of Quest Diagnostics and Masonite International, and the dean of Boston University School of Management.
Labcorp is a public company that operates one of the largest clinical laboratory networks in the world. It offers various testing services, such as genomic, molecular, oncology, and infectious disease testing, and has a history of mergers and acquisitions.
A laboratory developed test (LDT) is a type of in vitro diagnostic device that is designed, manufactured, and used within a single laboratory. Learn about the history, regulation, market, and examples of LDTs in the U.S. and worldwide.
Here's the Quest Diagnostics Incorporated 2019 Form 10-K (latest one, filed February 2020) from the Securities and Exchange Commission's EDGAR database of corporate filings. It's a fairly comprehensive, candid description of the company and the industry, in 74 pages of small type plus several appendices.
Learn about the different types of tests to detect SARS-CoV-2, the virus that causes COVID-19, and how they are used for diagnosis, surveillance and research. Compare the accuracy, speed and availability of molecular, antigen and antibody tests, and see how testing varies by country and region.