Exact Sciences reprogrammed labs to boost state’s COVID-19 testing capacity

Changing with coronavirus

Madison-based Exact Sciences reprogrammed its equipment that ordinarily looks for DNA associated with colorectal cancer to instead look for novel coronavirus.
Madison-based Exact Sciences reprogrammed its equipment that ordinarily looks for DNA associated with colorectal cancer to instead look for novel coronavirus.

At the outset of the state’s coronavirus response, just a handful of Wisconsin labs were running COVID-19 tests, averaging about 1,500 to 2,000 tests per day. As the state Department of Health Services worked to ramp up its capacity in the early weeks of the pandemic’s spread, three Madison-area executives put their heads together to

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