LabMind
LabMind
ARUP Laboratories
Join Dr. Jon Genzen, professor of pathology with the Spencer Fox Eccles School of Medicine at the University of Utah and chief medical officer at ARUP Laboratories, as he explores the people, ideas, and innovations that shape the clinical lab community.
An Interview With Dr. Patricia Slev: Laboratory Evaluation of Vaccine-Induced Immunity
Vaccination has been at the forefront of public discourse in recent years, yet the role of clinical laboratory testing in evaluating vaccination status has been largely overlooked. In this episode of LabMind, Dr. Patricia Slev, professor of Pathology at the Spencer Fox Eccles School of Medicine at the University of Utah, explores how immune response to vaccines can be assessed through clinical laboratory diagnostics. This conversation brings a scientific and personal health perspective to a c...
May 21
36 min
An Interview With Dr. Joe Wiencek: Reducing Waste in Clinical Laboratory Testing
Clinical laboratories play a critical role in patient care while also generating substantial waste, including single‑use plastics, paper, and e-waste. In this special Lab Week episode of LabMind, we sit down with Dr. Joseph Wiencek, associate professor of Pathology, Microbiology, and Immunology at Vanderbilt University Medical Center, to explore practical and attainable ways laboratories can reduce their environmental footprint. Dr. Wiencek shares actionable strategies for improving sustainab...
Apr 2
34 min
An Interview With Drs. LaShanta Brice, Melody Nelson, and Kacy Peterson: How the DCLS Adds Value and Laboratory Leadership
The doctorate in clinical laboratory science (DCLS) is designed to address critical practice needs involving high-complexity CLIA laboratory directorships and effective laboratory representation with clinical services across the health system. This episode of LabMind features guests Dr. LaShanta Brice, scientific engagement and clinical education scientist at Diagnostica Stago, Dr. Melody Nelson, assistant clinical professor in the Department of Pathology at the University of Kansas Medical C...
Mar 17
41 min
An Interview With Drs. Christine Cliatt Brown and Heather Nelson: Diagnostic Testing and Therapeutics Making a Difference for Patients With Alzheimer’s Disease
New blood-based tests for Alzheimer's disease (AD) are advancing and reshaping how this devastating disorder is detected and treated. In this episode, Dr. Christine Cliatt Brown, assistant professor in the division of Cognitive Neurology at the University of Utah, and Dr. Heather Nelson, assistant professor in the department of Pathology at the University of Utah and medical director of Clinical Chemistry and Mass Spectrometry at ARUP Laboratories, discuss how emerging diagnostics are transfo...
Feb 4
47 min
An Interview With Danny Diaz: The Power of Resilience
Change is the new constant—especially in clinical laboratories and healthcare organizations. In this episode of LabMind, Danny Diaz, senior director of Clinical Application Services at Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center, shares why resilience is more than a buzzword—it’s an imperative. As he explores his own career journey, Diaz offers practical strategies for building networks, advancing ideas, advocating for yourself, and driving meaningful transformation. Related Information: When Un...
Jan 6
34 min
An Interview With Dr. Kelly Doyle: Detecting G6PD Deficiency in Children
Glucose-6-phosphate dehydrogenase (G6PD) deficiency is a genetic condition that can lead to life-threatening hemolysis in both children and adults. Early and accurate diagnosis is critical, but identifying G6PD deficiency in newborns and young children isn’t always straightforward—most reference intervals are based on adult values, which don’t necessarily apply to pediatric patients. In this interview, Dr. Kelly Doyle, an ARUP medical director of Special Chemistry, Endocrinology, and Mass Spe...
Dec 16, 2025
34 min
An Interview With Dr. Brian Jackson: The LabMind Journey
After seven years and almost 100 episodes of LabMind recorded, Dr. Brian Jackson, former medical director at ARUP Laboratories and faculty with the Spencer Fox Eccles School of Medicine at the University of Utah, has moved into a new clinical laboratory leadership position at the University of Maryland—leaving the podcast mic behind for a clinical challenge he always knew he wanted to take in his career. During Dr. Jackson’s final episode, he shares his thoughts on a variety of topics, includ...
Nov 17, 2025
39 min
An Interview With Dr. Shaiba Ansari-Ali: Resilience in Medicine and in Life
In 2016, Dr. Shaiba Ansari-Ali, a rheumatologist with Northwestern Medicine, experienced a near-fatal stroke that was followed by a misdiagnosed case of sepsis. In this interview, she explains how her positivity and tenacity were key to her successful rehabilitation and recovery, and she illustrates how this experience has made her a better physician despite her physical limitations. Related Information: YouTube Series: “Mansplaining Medicine” (https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCkpqin9U2WgT423...
Oct 13, 2025
43 min
An Interview With Cherise Shockley: How Laboratory Data Can Empower Patients
As laboratory professionals, we’re often focused on our critical role as part of the healthcare team in delivering results to providers. But, do we ever stop and think about the power laboratory data can have in the hands of the patients themselves? In this interview, Cherise Shockley, a diabetes social media advocate, describes her experience being diagnosed with an under-recognized form of diabetes and shares how her continuous glucose monitor (CGM) and laboratory test results have helped h...
Sep 8, 2025
39 min
An Interview With Dr. Benjamin Bradley: The Central Role of Clinical Laboratories in Controlling Emerging Pathogens
Whenever a new infectious disease enters the scene (or reenters, as in the case of measles), developing precise and accurate diagnostic tests as quickly as possible is critical. In this interview, Dr. Ben Bradley, ARUP medical director of the Institute for Research and Innovation in Infectious Disease Genomic Technologies, High Consequence Pathogen Response, Virology, and Molecular Infectious Diseases, describes various challenges in rapidly setting up and maintaining testing capacity for the...
Aug 7, 2025
40 min
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