UNISA RESEARCH CENTER (URC)
URC includes a set of specialized laboratories in the development of knowledge, products, and technology, bringing benefits to the academic community and the needy population in the region. This complex is located in a noble area of the university allocated 430m2, condenses a set of laboratories of the institution that serves the academic and research area.
The URC has five laboratories focused on academic and technological development and is under the coordination of Prof. Dr. Marco Antonio Zonta, advised by a multidisciplinary team composed of qualified researchers, who in the form of collegiate, list and supervise the research activities in each sector.
Unisa’s laboratories cover the most diverse areas of knowledge and are sectorized as follows: LABUNISA, created to meet academic and scientific demands in clinical pathology, created for the development of laboratory evaluation, population metabolic, and quality projects. The service with state-of-the-art equipment can produce results with quality and safety.
PAPLAB focused on pathology and cytopathology and molecular area with population projects and international partnerships, developing projects in the area of oncology, sexually transmitted diseases, and neoplasias.
LMCBio, Laboratory of Molecular and Cellular Biology focused on developing genomic research, proteomics, and cell culture, contemplating state-of-the-art equipment and projects focused on fundamental and applied health areas.
LANUSA, Laboratory of Nutritional Evaluation focused on nutritional status evaluation in all age groups using high technology equipment. The activities in this Laboratory include the use of direct and indirect methods of evaluation, addressing the evolution of nutritional status based on the study of signs, symptoms, and body composition, providing practical classes for the development of research and extension projects.
LABIREM, Laboratory of Biomechanical Evaluation and Musculoskeletal Rehabilitation
LABIREM was created to develop academic-scientific research whose purpose is to carry out research of high quality and relevance related to human movement and posture applied to the context of health promotion and prevention, treatment directed to rehabilitation/exercise, and the sport of individuals and users of public health support in the region of Capela do Socorro, using high technology equipment. The activities in this Laboratory include using direct and indirect methods of biomechanical evaluation, supporting projects at the undergraduate, postgraduate stricto sensu, and regular research levels.
According to Anvisa standards that regulate laboratory activities in assistance and research, the laboratories are adequate.
RDC 302 – NR 50 – Laboratory of Clinical Analyzes, Clinical Cytology and Molecular Biology, applicable to research laboratories involving human biological material. 2.0 General characteristics of the URC per laboratory unit
Laboratory of Clinical Analysis of Unisa (LABUNISA)
LABUNISA is one of the units that identify and support the biomedicine, medicine, and dentistry courses of the University of Santo Amaro serves as a source of support and development for the Master’s program in Health Sciences. Its activities in the year 2009, with a project to meet the demand of patients from the Wladimir Arruda School Hospital (HEWA) and the university’s various research projects.
With the evolution and standardization of the service, the laboratory executes a demand of 10,000 tests/month, with automated procedures and equipment and a computerized reporting system, attending with quality and efficiency the patients of the HEWA outpatient clinic. The laboratory includes 440 m2 subdivided into the following areas: clinical hematology, clinical biochemistry, clinical parasitology, and Uroanalysis.
The service also complies with the National Quality Control Program (PNCQ), a quality certification body throughout Brazil, periodically evaluating laboratory procedures and a continuing education program for employees. In 2015, we received the excellence certificate in diagnosis, destined to the services that have equal or higher use to 85% of productivity and efficiency.