"Asia-Pacific Federation for Clinical Biochemistry and Laboratory Medicine (APFCB)", constituting 18 member countries across the Asia-Pacific region, promotes a variety of scientific/educational activities through several committees.
Precision Healthcare in India: Integrating Omics Science with Digital Health Innovation
Corresponding author: Swarup A V Shah, PhD; Senior Molecular Scientist -Human Genetics, Hinduja Hospital, Department of Laboratory Medicine [Biochemistry section] Mahim, Mumbai 400016. India;
Expert Interview-Clinical Lab Accreditation ISO 15189:2022 & its Implementation Strategies
1. Prof. Tomas Zima, MD, DSc. Head Institute of Medical Chemistry and Laboratory Medicine of the First Faculty Medicine and General University Hospital, PRAGUE
2. Marissa A. Orillaza, MD, FPSP, MSCE Director, Tagaytay Medical Center, Patholo...
Read MoreEffectiveness of PlGF as a Point of Care Tool for the Prediction of Preeclampsia in HighRisk Pregnancies
Corresponding author*: Dr. Revathi Soundararajan,
Maternal-Fetal Medicine, Associate Fellow, Milann Hospital, Bengaluru, India;
Email: drrevathi.smfmi@gmail.com
Objective
To evaluate the effectiveness of PlGF-POC (Triage&re...
Read MoreAPFCB Complimentary Webinar: 09th May 2025
Theme: The Interplay of Biological Factors in Chronic Disease Pathogenesis
Time: 08:30 AM (GMT); 02:00 PM (IST); 09:30 AM (CET)
Global Med Lab Week 2025 - EXTENDED DEADLINE
The deadline to upload your audio or video material for Global Med Lab Week 2025 has been extended to the 20th of March 2025
Global MedLab Week (GMLW)
IFCC GMLW 2025 – “Laboratories Save Lives”
Organized by : Public Relations Committee (C-PR)
Collaborators : Task Force Young Scientists (TF-YS)
Letter Of Athorization (GMLW 2025) :
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IFCC Guidelines for Podcasts Participation in Global MedLab Week 2025 (GMLW2025)
Organized by : Public Relations Committee (C-PR)
Collaborators : Task Force Young Scientists (TF-YS)
Theme : "Labs Save Lives" | April 21–27, 2025
Letter Of Athorization (GMLW 2025) :
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Clinical Biochemistry is a rapidly advancing stream both technologically and conceptually. APFCB members can stay up to date by connecting to the new APFCB website launching January 2023. The website hosts all the latest information regarding the recent advances in the field of Clinical Biochemistry through very interactive social media platforms of Facebook, Instagram and Twitter.