1 Jan 2017
Dr. Joe El-Khoury, Ph.D., Assistant Professor of Laboratory Medicine at Yale University School of Medicine and Co-Director of the Clinical Chemistry Laboratory and Clinical Chemistry Fellowship Program at Yale-New Haven Health, describes how clinical mass spectrometry provides a sensitive, robust and accurate method for the analysis of patient samples.
Yale University School of Medicine
Dr. Joe El-Khoury is Assistant Professor of Laboratory Medicine at Yale University School of Medicine and Co-Director of the Clinical Chemistry Laboratory and Clinical Chemistry Fellowship Program at Yale-New Haven Health. Dr. El-Khoury is board certified by the American Board of Clinical Chemistry and a fellow of the National Academy for Clinical Biochemistry. His research interests include investigating biomarkers of acute kidney injury and chronic kidney disease (in collaboration with the Program of Applied Translational Research at Yale) and development of new mass spectrometry-based methods for the measurement of markers in biological fluids.