The Academy of Clinical Laboratory Physicians and Scientists is a learned society for scientists in the fields of clinical pathology and laboratory medicine.
It was founded on November 12, 1966, in Bethesda, Maryland by a group of fifty-one individuals, led by David Seligson, Jon Straumfjord, George Z. Williams, Ernest Cotlove, and Ellis Benson.
The society's founding mission was to represent scientists in the fields of clinical pathology and laboratory medicine in both the United States and Canada.
[2] Along with the American Society for Clinical Pathology, it co-sponsors the American Journal of Clinical Pathology.
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