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Strengthening the blood supply: Awareness, challenges and donor impact QuidelOrtho Corporation (Nasdaq: QDEL), a global leader in in vitro diagnostics, has released episode 55 of its Science Bytes podcast, featuring...

Key Takeaway: QuidelOrtho Corporation has released episode 55 of its Science Bytes podcast, featuring Michelle Mullens discussing the challenges facing today's blood supply. The episode highlights the impact of emergencies on blood demand, the need for targeted donor recruitment, and the role of automation in enhancing safety. Mullens emphasizes the importance of year-round donations to ensure patient care and safety.
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POSITIVE FACTORS

  • Insights shared by an experienced professional in blood banking.
  • Emphasis on the importance of consistent donor engagement.
  • Automation in immunohematology enhances safety and operational continuity.
  • Highlighting the vital role of all blood types in patient care.

Full Press Release Details

SAN DIEGO , Jan. 22, 2026 /PRNewswire/ -- QuidelOrtho Corporation (Nasdaq: QDEL ), a global leader in in vitro diagnostics, has released episode 55 of its Science Bytes podcast, featuring Michelle Mullens, Global Portfolio Marketing Manager for Transfusion Medicine. With decades of experience in blood banking and immunohematology, Mullens shares insights into the pressures on today's blood supply and the importance of consistent donor engagement.
Key insights:
• Everyday and climate-driven emergencies strain supply: Routine trauma, traffic injuries and increasingly frequent weather events create unpredictable demand for blood products
• Universal types face rising pressure: Growth in prehospital low-titer whole blood programs accelerates consumption of O-type units, requiring more targeted donor recruitment and precise inventory management
• Automation strengthens resilience: Standardized, high-throughput immunohematology platforms enhance safety, ensure operational continuity during surges and enable staff to focus on complex cases
• All donors matter: Every blood type plays a vital role in supporting both direct transfusion needs and the diagnostic reagents that make safe transfusion possible
In this episode, Mullens and host Josh Casey explore how evolving clinical practices, climate disruptions and persistent background demand shape the modern blood supply. They highlight the interconnected ecosystem linking donors, diagnostics and patient care, and why dependable, year-round donations are essential to maintaining safety across the healthcare continuum.
The QuidelOrtho Science Bytes podcast is available on major streaming platforms and at: https://www.quidelortho.com/us/en/resources/podcasts/quidelortho-science-bytes .
About QuidelOrtho Corporation With expertise spanning clinical chemistry, immunoassay, immunohematology and molecular testing, QuidelOrtho Corporation (Nasdaq: QDEL ) is a leading global provider of diagnostic solutions, dedicated to advancing fast, accurate and reliable results that help improve patient outcomes – from the point of care to lab, clinic to hospital. Building on a legacy of innovation, QuidelOrtho works with healthcare providers to advance diagnostics that connect insights with solutions, defining a clearer path for informed decisions and better care.
Investor Contact: Juliet Cunningham Vice President, Investor Relations [email protected]
Media Contact: D. Nikki Wheeler Senior Director, Corporate Communications [email protected]

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the focus of episode 55 of Science Bytes?

Episode 55 discusses the challenges facing the blood supply and the importance of donor engagement.

Who is featured in the podcast episode?

Michelle Mullens, Global Portfolio Marketing Manager for Transfusion Medicine, is featured.

How do emergencies affect blood supply?

Everyday and climate-driven emergencies create unpredictable demand for blood products.

Why is automation important in blood banking?

Automation enhances safety and ensures operational continuity during surges in demand.

What role do all blood types play?

Every blood type is vital for both transfusion needs and diagnostic reagents.

Last updated: Jan 22, 2026