Join us for ADLM 2026
Attend plenaries and scientific sessions with experts, explore our premier global expo, and more from July 26–30 in Anaheim, Calif.
New & notable
Have you done research on kidney disease in the field of laboratory medicine? Submit it by June 1.
What happens when a clinician-led committee cuts daily high-frequency orders to 3 days?
Researchers compare the performance of quantum and classical machine learning using lab data.
Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services updated their total allowable hematocrit error to ±4% in 2025.
Learn about current topics from experts with our library of free webinars. Earn ACCENT credits at any time!
The lab medicine community is vibrant and strong. Watch the videos below to hear directly from ADLM members about current happenings in the field, their visions for the future, and how we as a community can best meet the clinical needs of people worldwide.
Whether you’re an MLS, or an MD, PhD, there’s a role for everyone here. And you can serve the membership in so many different ways — whether you’re serving on a committee, or making educational content, or even writing guidance documents, which actually end up in insurance policies. By becoming a member, you can change the trajectory of your career, you can change the trajectory of science, and medicine.
Dr. Steven Cotten, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
ADLM brings the world of laboratory medicine together to exchange best practices, learn about the latest laboratory science, and network with like-minded professionals from across the globe.
ADLM membership is a great value for clinical laboratorians worldwide to advance their careers, network with colleagues, and stay on top of ever-changing laboratory science, practice, technology, and regulations.