Join us at ADLM 2025 Clinical Lab Expo
July 27-31 | Chicago, IL | Booth 2803
We look forward to meeting you at our stand at ADLM, where we'll showcase our commitment to addressing your key challenges.
This year, we're more focused than ever on solving issues faced in the lab, emergency department, and ICU. From minimizing pre-analytical errors and optimizing blood gas testing to enhancing syringe and analyzer connectivity, to supporting clinicians with our clinical decision support software: we are by your side.
Our mission is straightforward: to streamline your diagnostic workflows so you can focus on what truly matters—caring for critically ill patients. Join us now and experience the power of our seamless acute and critical care diagnostic solutions.


Join the Radiometer team at ADLM and explore how our acute care diagnostics solutions have been making an impact for over 70 years.
We are joined on the booth this year by the other Danaher diagnostics companies and together we help empower caregivers to make diagnostic decisions that save lives.
Come and listen to our speakers at the Danaher in booth presentations:
William Clarke, PhD, MBA, DABCC
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John Toffaletti, PhD
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John Toffaletti, PhD has worked in the Clinical Laboratories at Duke University Medical Center since 1979, where he is now Professor of Pathology, Director of the Blood Gas Laboratory, the Clinical Pediatric Laboratory, and several Outpatient Laboratories. He is also the Chief of Clinical Chemistry at the Durham VA Medical Center.
After completing clinical chemistry training programs at UNC and Hartford Hospital, John Toffaletti has worked in the Clinical Laboratories at Duke University Medical Center since 1979, where he is now Professor of Pathology, Director of the Blood Gas Laboratory, the Clinical Pediatric Laboratory, and several Outpatient Laboratories. He is also the Chief of Clinical Chemistry at the Durham VA Medical Center.
He has written or presented numerous workshops, books, chapters, and seminars on the interpretation of blood gas, cooximetry, ionized calcium, magnesium, lactate (sepsis), kidney function tests (creatinine, cystatin C, GFR), and viscoelastic testing (ROTEM and TEG). He has recently chaired the CLSI document development committed updating the 3rd edition of C46 on Blood Gas and Critical Care Testing. Dr Toffaletti’s research interests include sample collection, pre-analytical errors, analysis, and clinical use of these tests.
William Clarke, PhD, MBA, DABCC
Professor of Pathology
Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine
Dr. Clarke received his Ph.D. in Analytical Chemistry from the University of Nebraska in Lincoln in 2000, followed by a post-doctoral fellowship in Clinical Chemistry at the Johns Hopkins School of Medicine, ending in 2002. In addition, he received an MBA focused on medical services management from the Carey School of Business at Johns Hopkins in 2007.
Following his post-doctoral fellowship, he remained at Johns Hopkins where he is a Professor in the Department of Pathology, the Vice Chair of Pathology for Quality and Regulatory Affairs, and Director of Clinical Chemistry for the hospital.
His research interests include clinical mass spectrometry, clinical toxicology, point-of-care testing, and development/validation of biomarkers for use in drug management. Dr. Clarke has published over 210 peer-reviewed manuscripts or book chapters, is a Co-Editor of the textbook Contemporary Practice in Clinical Chemistry, and is Editor-in-Chief of Clinica Chimica Acta.
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