Clinical Biochemistry & Immunology
The Division of Clinical Biochemistry & Immunology provides qualitative and quantitative analysis of biological fluids such as blood, serum or plasma, urine, or tissues for specific chemical constituents or physiologic processes. Physicians use these test results to screen for, diagnose or monitor disease.
The staff members of Clinical Biochemistry & Immunology are also engaged in applied research to create new diagnostic clinical laboratory tests to identify or monitor disease, disease processes, or treatment of disease. Examples of tests created by laboratories affiliated with Clinical Biochemistry & Immunology include:
- Evaluation of immune factors causing disease
- Evaluation of endocrine organ function
- Monitoring response to cancer treatment
- Assessment of transplant immunosuppression
- Evaluation of genetic variation on routine therapies
- Assessment of nutritional status
- Evaluation of drug and metal toxicity
Nov. 09, 2016Original article: https://www.mayoclinic.org/departments-centers/laboratory-medicine-pathology/overview/specialty-groups/clinical-biochemistry-immunology