Celebrating Excellence: ADLM's 2025 Award Winners Announced

Celebrating Excellence in Laboratory Medicine
The Association for Diagnostics & Laboratory Medicine (ADLM) proudly announces the winners of the 2025 ADLM and Academy of Diagnostics & Laboratory Medicine Awards. This awards program is vital in recognizing the dedication of laboratory professionals who significantly impact patient care through clinical laboratory testing.
Honoring the Trailblazers of 2025
This year’s award winners, including skilled individuals in various areas of laboratory medicine, exemplify the spirit of innovation and excellence. Each award is designed not only to celebrate their achievements but also to inspire future generations in the field.
Wallace H. Coulter Lectureship Award
The prestigious Wallace H. Coulter Lectureship Award is awarded to Heidi Rehm, PhD, FACMG from Massachusetts General Hospital. Her pioneering work in clinical testing is instrumental in enhancing patient health outcomes.
Outstanding Lifetime Achievement Award
Larry J. Kricka, DPhil, FACB, CSci, CChem, FRSC, FRCPath from the University of Pennsylvania has earned the Outstanding Lifetime Achievement Award in Clinical Chemistry and Laboratory Medicine for his lifelong contributions to the field.
Recognizing Exceptional Contributions
The uniqueness of this year's awards lies in the diverse achievements of the recipients. Awards celebrate not only lifetime achievements but also contributions to education and significant service.
Outstanding Contributions to Clinical Chemistry
Alison Woodworth, PhD, DABCC, FADLM, from CTI Clinical Trials & Consulting, is recognized for her outstanding contributions through service to the clinical chemistry profession.
Innovative Educators in Laboratory Medicine
Education is a cornerstone of laboratory medicine, and this year’s Outstanding Contributions to Education award goes to David J. Anderson, PhD from Cleveland State University, highlighting the importance of training the next generation of professionals.
Celebrating the Young Innovators
Nicholas C. Spies, MD from the University of Utah/ARUP Laboratories has been awarded for Outstanding Scientific Achievements by a Young Investigator. His innovative research is paving the way for advancements in diagnostics.
Recognizing Laboratory Scientists
The Clinical Laboratory Scientist Achievement Award celebrates Michelle R. Campbell, MS, MLS(ASCP) from Mayo Clinic, honoring her pivotal role in laboratory science.
Advancements in Diversity and Inclusion
The Humans of ADLM – DEI Leadership Award recognizes impactful work in promoting diversity and inclusion within the laboratory community. This year, the Individual Category winner is Dina N. Greene, PhD from the University of Washington, showcasing the importance of inclusivity in healthcare.
Acknowledging Team Efforts
The Team Category award goes to WashU Section of Pathology Informatics from Washington University School of Medicine, illustrating how collaborative efforts foster a diverse environment in laboratory medicine.
About the Association for Diagnostics & Laboratory Medicine (ADLM)
ADLM brings together over 70,000 professionals from clinical laboratories, research, and academia, representing a global commitment to laboratory medicine since its inception in 1948. Dedicated to improving health through laboratory advancements, ADLM works to unify professionals within diverse fields including clinical chemistry and molecular diagnostics. For comprehensive guidance and resources, ADLM serves as a reliable partner in the science of laboratory medicine.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the purpose of the ADLM awards?
The ADLM awards aim to recognize and celebrate the contributions of laboratory medicine professionals who enhance patient care through clinical laboratory testing advancements.
How are award winners selected?
Winners are nominated based on their outstanding achievements, contributions to education, research, and service in the laboratory medicine field.
Who were the main award recipients this year?
This year’s notable recipients included professionals like Heidi Rehm, Larry J. Kricka, Alison Woodworth, David J. Anderson, and many others who significantly impact laboratory medicine.
What role does ADLM play in laboratory medicine?
ADLM advocates for better health through laboratory science, fostering collaboration and advancing the standards within the profession.
What areas does ADLM focus on?
ADLM focuses on various subdisciplines of laboratory medicine, including clinical chemistry, molecular diagnostics, and pathology, supporting professionals globally through education and advocacy.
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