What is ePlex system?

The ePlex system is the only sample-to-answer solution on the market that streamlines the diagnostic workflow from physician order entry to the release of the final report. Bi-directional LIS to automate and accelerate order entry and results reporting.

What is ePlex testing?

The ePlex SARS-CoV-2 Test is an automated qualitative nucleic acid in vitro diagnostic test that aids in the detection of SARS-CoV-2 and diagnosis of COVID-19 using The True Sample-to-Answer Solution® ePlex instrument.

How does ePlex work?

The ePlex platform (GenMark Diagnostics, Carlsbad, CA) relies on electrowetting technology to perform multiplexed nucleic acid extraction, amplification, and digestion, followed by the detection of analyte targets using eSensor technology.

How many employees does genmark have?

Company Growth (employees)

Employees (est.) (Dec 2019) 437 (-8%)
Website Visits (Mar 2021) 18.8 k
Revenue (FY, 2020) $171.6 M (+95%)
Share Price (Apr 2021) $24
Cybersecurity rating B More

What are the panel menus for genmark diagnostics?

Our growing infectious disease panel menu includes: GenMark is continuously investing in an expanded menu and expects to add new panels to this list in the near future. 1. Lozano R, et al., The Lancet 2012; 380: 2095–2128. 2. Fact Sheet Sepsis. V2_Sepsis Fact Sheet. World Sepsis Day. Global Sepsis Alliance. Center for Sepsis Control & Care.

What do you need to know about the eplex system?

With on-board QC tracking capabilities and safeguards, labs not only run controls when required, but can easily track and report compliance. In addition to automated QC tracking, the ePlex system provides the following compliance and data management tools:

What does genmark diagnostics do for infectious disease?

GenMark Diagnostics is committed to addressing the need to improve patient care through the design and development of comprehensive multiplex panels. Our growing infectious disease menu includes:

Why do we use syndromic testing at genmark?

Why use syndromic testing? At GenMark, we believe the syndromic approach to diagnosis of infectious diseases can result in: