May 7, 2021
Every medical device on the market must be evaluated for its potential to cause irritation, from a knee brace to an artificial cardiac pacemaker, regardless of whether it has a short-term or long-term exposure to the user/patient. This is a...
See BlogJanuary 17, 2018
Nelson Laboratories scientists, Michelle Lee, Audrey Turley, and Daniel Olsen, in collaboration with scientists from the Japanese National Institutes of Health, recently published important research for the development of in vitro skin irritation testing for medical devices. Their article, “Proof...
See BlogMay 17, 2016
Since Audrey Turley started her career 20 years ago at Nelson Laboratories, she has worked in various departments including bioburden, biocompatibility, and technical consulting. She has cross-trained in other sections and has performed IDs, air sampling in hospitals, hydrostatic pressure,...
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