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  1. Kathy Davis now on podium lecturing on effective management of LIS personnel.
  2. Anand Dighe now lecturing on IT as key enabler for enhanced automation in the core laboratory.
  3. Core human microbiome and relationship to disease.
  4. Respiratory viral panels using Luminex platform much more efficient in making diagnosis than previous technology.
  5. DNA pyrosequencing to identify Rothia mucilaginosa in leukemic patient.
  6. Dr. Jim Versalovic now lecturing on how the the -omics revolution is affecting the microbiology lab.
  7. Question for Jason Hwang. Is point of care testing an example of disruptive innovation or merely "addititive" or complementary technology?
  8. @willaltig About five people are now following labinfotech.
  9. @willaltig I have received notice that you are following lainfotech.
  10. Phases of diagnostic testing. Pre-pre-analytic: choice of test. Post-post-analytic: applying test result to patient care.
  11. Dr. Stephen Raab now at podium discussing lab safety and quality. What's the real problem and how can IT tools help?
  12. Dr. Ian Fore now on podium discussing caBIG and NCI's interest and support for LITS-Interop. NCI functioning as federant in LITS-Interop dem
  13. Development of LIS interfaces do not take advantage of modern tools and methdologies such as XML and SOA.
  14. Dr. Ulysses Balis now on podium discussing LITS-Interop, a post HL7 solution for interfacing heterogeneous LIS's.
  15. Hospitals need to evolve to coherent solution shops with integrated diagnostics.
  16. Hospitals trying to cram new technologies into old business models.
  17. Standard general hospital not built on viable business model. Claim to help any problem brought to facility by a patient.
  18. Intuitive medicine to empirical medicine to precision medicine. Molecular dx as enabling technology in transition.
  19. Technology moving dx and rx from unstructured problem solving to rules-basis.
  20. Decentralization following centralization only now beginning in healthcare: retail clinics as example.