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Tuesday, April 28, 2026, 12:00 PM–1:00 PM ET
Discover how next-day comprehensive genomic profiling (CGP) is possible with the Oncomine Comprehensive Assay Plus on the Genexus System—delivering both speed and accuracy.

Webinar presenters Jane Bayani, MHSc, PhD, Assistant Professor and Co-Director, Diagnostic Development, Ontario Institute for Cancer Research, Canada, and Nicola Normanno, MD, Scientific Director, IRCCS Romagnolo Institute for the Study of Tumors, Italy, and Morten Grauslund, PhD, Molecular Biologist, Department of Pathology, Rigshospitalet/Copenhagen University Hospital, Copenhagen, Denmark.

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Thursday, April 30, 2026, 11:00 AM–12:00 PM ET
Hear an expert discuss how Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center (MSKCC) is utilizing
the oncoReveal® Nexus 21-gene panel to redefine turnaround time and actionable insights
in cancer care. Dr. Ewalt shares a perceptive look at the clinical need for rapid, front-line NGS sequencing, and how a unique, purpose built targeted NGS panel (Pillar Biosciences’ oncoReveal Nexus 21 gene Panel) was developed, validated and implemented clinically by Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center (MSK-REACT) to complement their current comprehensive genomic profiling (CGP) approach.

Webinar presenter Mark Ewalt, MD, Associate Medical Director for Laboratory Operations for Diagnostic Molecular Pathology in the Molecular Diagnostics Service, Department of Pathology and Laboratory Medicine, MSKCC.

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Thursday, May 28, 2026, 1:00–2:00 PM ET
This session is designed to improve understanding and application of recent updates to synoptic pathology reporting protocols such as the latest Reporting Template for Reporting Results of Biomarker Testing of Specimens from Patients with Carcinoma of the Breast. These changes reflect evolving clinical guidelines that directly influence diagnostic accuracy and treatment selection in breast cancer care.

Webinar presenters Thaer Khoury, MD, FCAP, Chair, Pathology and Laboratory Medicine, Roswell Park Comprehensive Cancer Cente, and Colin Murphy,  CEO of mTuitive.

Moderated by: Bob McGonnagle, Publisher, CAP TODAY

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Dynex Technologies

DS2 Automated ELISA System

Company

Dynex Technologies

Name of instrument

DS2 Automated ELISA System

City, State

Chantilly, VA

Phone

800-288-2354  

Website

https://www.dynex.com

Type of instrument

immunoassay

Operational type/Model type

batch/benchtop

List price/First year sold in U.S.

—/2007

Targeted hospital bed size/Targeted

—/daily: < 4 microplates (96-well microplates)

Company manufactures instrument

yes

Other models in this family of analyzers

DSX

No. of units in clinical use in U.S./Outside U.S. (countries)

—/4, 510 (worldwide)

Dimensions (H × W × D)/Instrument footprint

26 × 21 × 27 in./3.9 sq. ft.

Weight empty/Weight fully loaded

105 lbs./—

No. of different measured assays onboard simultaneously

up to 12 assays per microplate (up to 12 can be run)

No. of user-definable (open chemistry) channels

— (open system; up to 12 can be active simultaneously)

Test throughput per hour/Assay run time

assay dependent (up to 384 tests per run)/assay dependent

No. of direct ion-selective electrode channels

Detection methods

• Ion-selective electrode

• Basic metabolic panel

• Complete metabolic panel

Typical time delay from ordering stat test until aspiration of sample

Fully automated microplate immunoassay system

yes (up to 12 tests per unit; 96 wells per microplate)

Methodologies supported

enzyme immunoassay

Separation methodologies

coated microwell

Stat time until completion of a ß-hCG test

Stat time until completion of a cTn test

• Typical time delay from test order to aspiration of sample

Approximate No. of tests per reagent set/Reagent type

—/open reagent system

Reagents refrigerated onboard/Reagents ready to use

no (23ϒ±4ϒC)/—

Reagent lot tracking/Reagent inventory

yes/yes

Reagent form/Reagents barcoded

liquid chemistry (open reagent system)/yes

Separate reagent pack for each specimen/for each test run

no/yes

Walkaway capability/Walkaway duration

yes/up to 192 specimens or up to 192 tests/assays

Design of sample-handling system

rack

Uses washable cuvettes/Uses disposable cuvettes

no/—

Min.–max. sample volume that can be aspirated at one time 

10–250 µL

Min. reaction volume/Min. specimen volume/Min. dead volume

10 µL/—/—

Dedicated pediatric sample cup

no

Primary tube sampling

yes

Accommodates most standard tube sizes/Accepts nonstandard tube sizes

yes/yes (17 × 100 mm)

Pierces caps on primary tubes

no

Protects against probe collision

no

Detects clots/liquid level/short sample

yes/yes/yes

Detection or quantitation for hemolysis, icterus, lipemia, clots

detection for clots; hemolysis, icterus, lipemia not available

Dilutes patient samples onboard/Susceptibility to carryover

yes (can be programmed to perform dilutions prior to analysis)/0 parts per million

Automatic rerun capability

no

Sample volume can be concentrated to rerun out-of-linear-range low results

no

Analyzer requires dedicated water supply

no

Autocalibration/Multipoint calibration supported

no (calibrants are not stored onboard)/yes (recommended avg. frequency: assay dependent)

Typical calibration frequency for ISE/therapeutic drugs/drugs of abuse/general chemistries/immunoassays

—/assay dependent/assay dependent/—/assay dependent

Automatic programmable start/Automatic programmable shutdown

no/no

Onboard real-time QC/Onboard software capability to review QC

yes/yes

Supports multiple QC lot numbers per analyte

yes

Waste management

automated collection onboard instrument

Sample barcode-reading capability/Autodiscrimination

yes (UPC, Codabar, Code 39, Code 128, Code 93)/yes

Lab can control analyzer from remote computer

no

Instrument can diagnose its own malfunctions

yes (operator intervention required to order parts)

System malfunctions can be diagnosed via remote monitoring

yes

UPS backup power supply

yes

Data-management capability/LIS or EHR systems interfaced

onboard/Orchard, Cerner

LIS interface provided/Bidirectional interface capability

no/yes (host query)

Modem servicing provided/Service engineer on-site response time

no/24 hrs.

Mean time between failures

250 days (displays error codes for troubleshooting)

Average scheduled maintenance time by lab personnel

daily: 10 min.; weekly: 5 min.

Maintenance records kept onboard for user/vendor

yes/no

Maintenance training demonstration module onboard

no

Training included with purchase/Avg. time for basic user training

no/3 days (at customer site)

Advanced operator training/Extra charge for follow-up or advanced training

yes (at customer site)/yes

Warranty provided/Cost of annual service contract (24 h/7 d)

yes (1 year)/—

Distinguishing features (supplied by company)

run any assay from any vendor–fully automated open system; reliable workload scheduling–more than 98 percent mean time between failures; saves space–less than 4 sq. ft. of linear counter space to process up to two 96-well microplates and 100 specimens

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