Randolph M. Young, PhD

Dr Young earned his PhD in clinical chemistry from Cleveland State University. He completed postdoctoral fellowship training at the Cleveland Clinic.

At Labcorp, Dr Young has served as director of the routine chemistry, special chemistry, hematology, and immunoassay departments; national special chemistry discipline director; national quality control director; and national quality assurance director.

Dr Young is a member of the American Society for Clinical Chemistry.

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Philip R. Wyatt, MD, PhD

Dr Wyatt earned a PhD in human anatomy and human genetics from the University of Manitoba in Winnipeg, Canada, and a medical degree from the University of Kentucky. Before joining Integrated Genetics (formerly Genzyme Genetics), a member of the Labcorp Specialty Testing Group, in 2007, he had a lengthy career at North York General Hospital’s Regional Center in Toronto, Canada, ultimately serving as chief of the Department of Genetics and medical director of the genetics program. He also served as genetics section head for the Ontario Medical Association.

Philip R. Wyatt, MD, PhD

Dr Wyatt earned a PhD in human anatomy and human genetics from the University of Manitoba in Winnipeg, Canada, and a medical degree from the University of Kentucky. Before joining Integrated Genetics (formerly Genzyme Genetics), a member of the Labcorp Specialty Testing Group, in 2007, he had a lengthy career at North York General Hospital’s Regional Center in Toronto, Canada, ultimately serving as chief of the Department of Genetics and medical director of the genetics program. He also served as genetics section head for the Ontario Medical Association.

Melinda B. Nye, PhD

Dr Nye is a board-certified medical technologist and a diplomate of the American Board of Medical and Public Health Microbiology. She earned a PhD in microbiology and immunology from Dartmouth College, Hanover, New Hampshire, and completed a postdoctoral fellowship in medical and public health microbiology from the University of Rochester Medical Center in New York.

Melinda B. Nye, PhD

Dr Nye is a board-certified medical technologist and a diplomate of the American Board of Medical and Public Health Microbiology. She earned a PhD in microbiology and immunology from Dartmouth College, Hanover, New Hampshire, and completed a postdoctoral fellowship in medical and public health microbiology from the University of Rochester Medical Center in New York.

Mark Sharp

Mr Sharp has been with Labcorp for more than 30 years. He worked in the routine chemistry lab in Burlington, North Carolina, for 20 years, and for the past 13 years he has worked in the Department of Science and Technology. Mr Sharp’s areas of expertise include instrument interfaces, middleware, remote diagnostic systems, instruments used for pipetting, and automation systems.

Mark Sharp

Mr Sharp has been with Labcorp for more than 30 years. He worked in the routine chemistry lab in Burlington, North Carolina, for 20 years, and for the past 13 years he has worked in the Department of Science and Technology. Mr Sharp’s areas of expertise include instrument interfaces, middleware, remote diagnostic systems, instruments used for pipetting, and automation systems.

Marcia Eisenberg, PhD

Dr Eisenberg earned a BS in biology, a BA in psychology, and an MS in molecular biology from the State University of New York at Albany. She earned a PhD in molecular biology from the University of Kentucky. Her experience includes work with the National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences. Dr Eisenberg has been a member of the FBI’s Technical Working Group on DNA Analysis Methods and she was an appointed member of the National DNA Advisory Board during its lifespan. She has been recognized and honored for her contributions to the advancement of forensic DNA testing.

Marcia Eisenberg, PhD

Dr Eisenberg earned a BS in biology, a BA in psychology, and an MS in molecular biology from the State University of New York at Albany. She earned a PhD in molecular biology from the University of Kentucky. Her experience includes work with the National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences. Dr Eisenberg has been a member of the FBI’s Technical Working Group on DNA Analysis Methods and she was an appointed member of the National DNA Advisory Board during its lifespan. She has been recognized and honored for her contributions to the advancement of forensic DNA testing.

Luz Evelyn Vazquez, PhD

Luz Evelyn Vazquez, PhD, is an immunohistochemistry discipline director at Labcorp, and the senior site director for the New York Integrated Oncology site, a member of the Labcorp Specialty Testing Group. She has been with Labcorp for 10 years and holds the position of anatomical pathology laboratory director at the New York location. Dr Vazquez is a member of a variety of professional societies including the American Society of Clinical Pathology, the American Society of Cytotechnologist, the National Society of Histology, and the Association for Molecular Pathology.