Laboratory Medicine and Genetics
Advancing Patient Care Through Comprehensive Diagnostic Innovation
The Department of Laboratory Medicine and Genetics provides a comprehensive range of high-quality diagnostic testing services, including hematology, clinical chemistry, microbiology, immunology, transfusion medicine, cytogenetics, and molecular genetics.
We are dedicated to delivering accurate and timely test results through advanced technologies and continuous quality improvement. By performing high-complexity tests and driving innovation in laboratory medicine, we contribute to better clinical outcomes and precision-based patient care.
Innovative Laboratory for Future Medicine
We operate a fully automated laboratory system that spans from blood collection to diagnostic testing, optimizing efficiency, accuracy, and turnaround time. Our smart laboratory system ensures real-time quality management and streamlined workflows, enabling the timely delivery of high-quality test results to physicians and surgeons.
We have also established dedicated laboratories for the diagnosis of high-risk infectious diseases and have strengthened our capabilities for managing severe and complex diseases. In addition, we continue to expand our infrastructure for genome-based precision medicine and support research testing through genomic evaluation and clinical research assays.
Specialized Expertise
Core of Clinical and Research Testing
As a central hub for clinical and research diagnostics, we perform a broad spectrum of tests that provide essential data to support precision medicine and personalized patient care.
Clinical Genome Testing
We offer clinical genomic testing and genetic counseling for rare diseases, along with comprehensive genomic profiling and monitoring to guide personalized treatment strategies for hematologic and solid tumors.
In-Hospital Support for CGT
We provide integrated in-hospital infrastructure to support cell and gene therapies (CGT), including cell collection, processing, storage and bedside support for infusion. This includes support for CAR-T cell therapy and immune monitoring throughout the treatment process.