
About
Stanley F. Lo, PhD is a Professor at the Medical College of Wisconsin and holds a leadership role as the technical and scientific director of the Chemistry, Point-of-Care Testing (POCT), and Biochemical Genetics laboratories at Children’s Hospital of Wisconsin. He is actively engaged in training fellows and residents in chemical pathology.
- Education: PhD in Bioorganic Chemistry (University of Minnesota, 1992), postdoctoral research at Washington University School of Medicine (1993–1997), and Fellowship in Clinical Chemistry with Chief Fellow distinction (1995–1996).
Research Interests
Dr. Lo specializes in standardizing clinical chemistry testing, advancing biochemical genetic testing methodologies, and exploring pharmacogenetic applications. His work emphasizes laboratory accuracy, interlaboratory harmonization, and pediatric-specific diagnostic challenges such as neonatal bilirubin management and lipid disorders related to chronic medical conditions like graft-versus-host disease.
Publications Trends
His publications focus on improving laboratory testing protocols, particularly in bilirubin assays and interlaboratory proficiency, with contributions to understanding pediatric lipid abnormalities. His work bridges clinical practice and research to enhance diagnostic reliability in pediatric and biochemical genetics contexts.
Labs and Teams
He leads multidisciplinary teams in the Chemistry and Biochemical Genetics laboratories at Children’s Hospital of Wisconsin, ensuring cutting-edge methodologies are applied to pediatric care. His laboratories focus on both routine clinical testing and research innovations in genetic and pharmacogenetic diagnostics.
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