Canterbury Health Laboratories is the largest tertiary medical testing laboratory in New Zealand performing its services for all of New Zealand as well as other Asia Pacific regions including Australia. The laboratory has the most extensive medical research experience in New Zealand and has associations back to the first Pathology Department in the country which was established in 1912 in Christchurch. Since then, it has developed into a leader in New Zealand for medical and genetic research including neonatal cytogenetic testing. For more information, please visit: www.cdhb.govt.nz/chlabs
"At Canterbury Health Laboratories, our mission is to remain as the leading organization for genetic research in New Zealand," said Professor Peter George, Clinical Director of Canterbury Health Laboratories. "The CGX Cytogenetics Solution from Roche NimbleGen gives us this advanced solution to remain at the forefront with proven cytogenetic content and a tried and tested workflow solution that includes a powerful database of over 10,000 identified genetic alterations that allows us to quickly and easily make sense of our data."
"We are pleased to partner with leading research laboratories worldwide, such as Canterbury Health Laboratories, who are driven to use advanced technologies to further the understanding of genetic disease," stated Dr. Frank Pitzer, CEO of Roche NimbleGen. "Their research will provide us with insights to these diseases that can lead to future diagnostics and therapies for these disorders."
For more information about Roche NimbleGen, please visit www.nimblegen.com
About Canterbury Health Laboratories
Canterbury Health Laboratories is the largest medical laboratory in the South Island, operating from modern, well equipped facilities opposite Christchurch Hospital. It also staffs and maintains smaller laboratories and collection centres at Ashburton, Burwood, and The Princess Margaret Hospitals.
The laboratories perform all testing under the care of the Canterbury District Health Board. In addition daily requests are received to perform specialist tests and research from laboratories between Auckland in the north and Invercargill in the south. It has the biggest 'catchment' area and the largest laboratory in New Zealand. While community laboratories are only contracted to perform about 170 different procedures, the contract awarded to Canterbury Health Laboratories encompasses 1,500 different tests. Every laboratory discipline is represented in Canterbury Health Laboratories and annual testing exceeds 3.5 million analyses.