The 2015 AACC Annual Meeting & Clinical Lab Expo, the leading annual event for laboratory medicine, will open on Sunday, July 26, in Atlanta, Georgia. This year’s meeting will host more than 400 educational sessions on topics ranging from personalized medicine and infectious diseases to point-of-care and laboratory-developed tests, and will feature more than 200 new cutting edge diagnostic products.

In addition to a full schedule of symposia, plenary sessions, courses, and poster sessions, the 2015 AACC Annual Meeting will showcase:

  • First-ever live research experiment to improve testing methods to identify heart attacks and the risk of their future occurrence. AACC annual meeting attendees will have the opportunity to donate blood samples onsite that will be studied in a groundbreaking scientific initiative to improve testing for heart attacks. The aim of this initiative is to establish a baseline for the protein troponin in healthy adults. This research will accelerate the differentiation of heart attacks from other conditions with similar symptoms in the emergency room, and improve identification of patients at increased risk for cardiovascular events.
  • The latest tools from top medical diagnostics manufacturers. Exhibitors will be showing the latest in point-of-care diagnostic tests, as well as tests that will be less invasive, faster, and cheaper. These include:
    • The i-STAT Total β-hCG, the first and only handheld blood test for pregnancy. Research has shown that nine out of the 11 most popular hospital urine pregnancy tests are unreliable after the first few weeks of pregnancy. In emergency situations, this new blood test could play a crucial role in accurately determining a woman’s pregnancy status before she receives medical treatment that could harm her baby.  
    • The Xprecia Stride Coagulation Analyzer, winner of the prestigious 2015 Red Dot Award for product design. This is the first truly handheld instrument that enables healthcare providers to determine – in the course of a regular doctor’s office visit – whether a patient who is on blood-thinning medication for the prevention of heart attack and stroke is at risk for uncontrollable bleeding.

Additional Details

WHAT: Click here for the full registration guide and agenda (PDF) or see more information at www.myadlm.org/meetings-and-events/annual-meeting
WHEN: July 26–30, 2015
WHERE:

Georgia World Congress Center
285 Andrew Young International Blvd NW
Atlanta, GA

RSVP: AACC annual meeting registration is free for members of the media. Reporters can register online here
https://www.xpressreg.net/register/aacc075/media/landing.asp

About the 2015 AACC Annual Meeting & Clinical Lab Expo
AACC's annual meeting offers 5 days packed with opportunities to learn about exciting science from July 26–30. Plenary sessions feature expert presentations on using tumor DNA in the blood to diagnose and monitor cancer, reducing the risk of heart disease, transparency in healthcare delivery, the latest advances that could lead to a cure for HIV, and new tests and treatment for infection.

At the AACC Clinical Lab Expo, more than 700 exhibitors will fill the show floor of Atlanta’s convention center, Georgia World Congress Center, with displays of the latest diagnostic technology, including but not limited to mobile health, molecular diagnostics, mass spectrometry, point-of-care, and automation.

About AACC
Dedicated to achieving better health through laboratory medicine, AACC brings together more than 50,000 clinical laboratory professionals, physicians, research scientists, and business leaders from around the world focused on clinical chemistry, molecular diagnostics, mass spectrometry, translational medicine, lab management, and other areas of progressing laboratory science. Since 1948, AACC has worked to advance the common interests of the field, providing programs that advance scientific collaboration, knowledge, expertise, and innovation. For more information, visit www.myadlm.org.