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Apologies for using the mailbase as an advertising tool, but I find it very difficult to communicate effectively with all our users in other labs, snail mail seems to vanish into the ether.

 

Anyway, I would like to thank the labs who have patiently waited for us to launch our mass spectrometry assay for 1,25-dihydroxy vitamin D.  I am pleased to announce we are now officially live but remain pending UKAS accreditation at least for this assay.

 

I have attached our information sheet and am happy to discuss details with interested parties.  I have also had the poster presentation of the validation work accepted for FOCUS so hopefully I can meet face-to-face with some of you in June.

 

Regards, Fiona

 

Dr Fiona Ivison FRCPath
Principal Clinical Biochemist
Department of Clinical Biochemistry

Please note I do not routinely work on Fridays.

CSB 3, Oxford Rd, Manchester, M13 9WL

Tel: 0161 701 1728 or 07804 945 075

Fax: 0161 276 4773

E-mail: [log in to unmask]

 

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