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Special Report - Special Report - October 25, 2012
Valley lab aims to increase volume
InCyte using merger, investments in technology to extend its market reach, fend off competition

By Mike McLean
Of the Journal of Business

Based in a 26,000-square-foot office space in Spokane Valley, InCyte Pathology PS has 145 employees, including 25 pathologists.
Based in a 26,000-square-foot office space in Spokane Valley, InCyte Pathology PS has 145 employees, including 25 pathologists.
—Staff photo by Mike McLean
Spokane Valley-based InCyte Pathology PS, which has enjoyed steady growth through the recession, plans to accelerate that growth by expanding into a regional practice, which would give it greater resources to remain competitive with national and niche labs, says Gary Gemar, InCyte's chief operating officer.

InCyte, a longtime anatomical diagnostic laboratory, provides tissue and cell testing to hospitals in Eastern Washington and North Idaho and physicians' offices in Washington, I...


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