For more than a decade, Lablogatory has been a space created by and for medical laboratory professionals. A place to share practical knowledge, lived experience, and thoughtful dialogue about the work that happens every day in laboratories around the world.
Today, we want to share an important update.
After careful consideration, ASCP has made the decision to stop commissioning new content for Lablogatory. This decision reflects a strategic shift to focus on a more selective set of communication channels aligned with current priorities.
While no new posts will be added, the Lablogatory site will remain available as a content archive. More than ten years of posts will continue to be accessible, covering technical topics, professional development, workforce issues, and shared experience. We see this archive as an important record of the profession’s voice and evolution, and we are committed to preserving it.
Lablogatory has always derived its strength and credibility from its contributors. Written by active laboratory professionals, the blog offered perspectives grounded in real practice at the bench, in management, in education, and in leadership.
That impact was only possible because of the generosity of our volunteer contributors – those who took the time to write, reflect, and share their expertise for the benefit of the wider laboratory community. We are deeply thankful for every post, every idea, and every voice that helped shape Lablogatory into what it became.
Thank you for helping build Lablogatory into a trusted, enduring resource for laboratory professionals. Its legacy lives on through your writing and through the many readers who learned, reflected, and felt seen in its pages.
With sincere appreciation,
The ASCP Publications Team