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Unique Roles of Clinical Laboratorians in Translational Research Webinar
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Description: Clinical laboratorians are in a unique position with both clinical insights and technical expertise to develop laboratory testing contributing to improvement of patient standard-of-care and healthcare outcomes and facilitating translational research. This session will describe how translational collaboration bridges the gap between basic research and clinical application and accelerates the bench-to-bedside development leading to positive patient outcomes.
Start Date: Upon registration
Completion: Up to 52 weeks
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FREE FOR MEMBERS!

 

Description: Clinical laboratorians are in a unique position with both clinical insights and technical expertise to develop laboratory testing contributing to improvement of patient standard-of-care and healthcare outcomes and facilitating translational research. This session will describe how translational collaboration bridges the gap between basic research and clinical application and accelerates the bench-to-bedside development leading to positive patient outcomes.

Start Date: Upon registration

Completion: Up to 52 weeks

Course/Activity Information

At the end of this webinar you will be able to:

  • Describe the roles of clinical laboratorians in translational research
  • Explain the tools can be used for translational research
  • Understand the pros and cons of using leftover specimens for research

 

Speaker: Zhen Zhao, PhD, DABCC, FAACC

Zhen Zhao is an Associate Professor of Clinical Pathology and Laboratory Medicine at Weill Cornell Medicine. She is the Director of Central Laboratory and Clinical Chemistry Service at the New York-Presbyterian Weill Cornell Medical Center which offers nearly 20 million clinical test volume per year. She received her BS in biology from Xiamen University and PhD from Northwestern University. She fulfilled clinical chemistry postdoctoral fellowship training at Washington University in St. Louis. She is board certified by the American Board of Clinical Chemistry. Prior to joining the faculty at Weill Cornell, she served as the Director of General Chemistry and Immunoassay and the Associated Director of the clinical chemistry fellowship postdoctoral training program in the Department of Laboratory Medicine of the National Institutes of Health. She has written 4 book chapters, given over 30 invited lectures/symposia locally, nationally, and internationally and published 70 peer reviewed papers in high-quality scientific journals.

 

Recorded: March 9, 2022

 

PEP hours: 1.0

CPS credits: 0

*Note: PEP hours and/or CPS credits will only be awarded upon successful completion of the quiz.

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