[QUOTE who="CLSHopeful in San Diego, California"]That's a good thing. I'm not a CLS, but I develop diagnostic assays. One objective we are trying to market is using less of a patient's sample volume on future assays so we can do more tests on the same individual specimen. As more tests develop, it is a good thing that less sample volume is required so as to not run out of patient sample or have to draw more fluid from a patient.[/QUOTE]
Hi, I was intrigued knowing you develop diagnostic assays. Do you work in a research lab, work with developing software for the instruments, work on developing the instruments or other?
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