Cepheid
Cepheid is a molecular diagnostics company that develops and commercializes automated PCR-based test systems for clinical and institutional laboratories.
- Automated molecular diagnostic platforms (in vitro diagnostics) for infectious disease, oncology, and other clinical applications.
- Cartridge-based real-time PCR test menu (molecular diagnostics) for targeted detection of pathogens and genetic markers.
- Integrated sample-to-answer workflows (laboratory automation) that combine specimen preparation, nucleic acid amplification, and detection.
- Connectivity solutions (health IT integration) to link diagnostic instruments with laboratory information systems and hospital networks.
- Point-of-care and near-patient testing configurations (decentralized diagnostics) for use in hospitals, clinics, and public health programs.
More About Cepheid
Cepheid focuses on molecular diagnostics based on real-time polymerase chain reaction (PCR) technology, offering automated systems and test cartridges used in hospitals, reference laboratories, and public health institutions. Its platforms are designed as sample-to-answer systems that automate key workflow steps, including sample preparation, nucleic acid extraction, amplification, and real-time detection. This architecture is intended to reduce manual handling and standardize molecular testing for infectious diseases, healthcare-associated infections, respiratory pathogens, sexual health panels, and certain oncology and genetic targets.
The company’s core offering centers on modular and scalable instrument platforms (molecular diagnostics infrastructure) that can be deployed in centralized laboratories or near-patient settings. These instruments use single-use, disposable cartridges containing the reagents required for PCR-based assays, with barcoding and integrated controls to manage test identity and quality. The closed-cartridge design supports contamination control and enables laboratories to run multiple assays on the same platform without reconfiguring hardware. Test menus typically support qualitative and quantitative assays, with real-time PCR curves and interpretation handled by onboard software.
Cepheid systems are commonly integrated into institutional environments through health IT interfaces that connect analyzers to laboratory information systems (LIS) and hospital information systems (HIS). Standard connectivity options often include HL7-based interfaces, ethernet networking, and remote system management capabilities. These integrations allow automated result reporting into electronic medical record (EMR) workflows and facilitate centralized monitoring of instrument status, utilization, and quality metrics across multi-site deployments.
From an enterprise architecture perspective, Cepheid platforms System Integration Testing (SIT) within the clinical diagnostics and laboratory infrastructure layer, alongside microbiology, chemistry, and immunoassay systems. Compared with culture-based microbiology or antigen tests, PCR-based molecular diagnostics are typically used when clinicians and infection control teams require defined analytical sensitivity and specificity with shorter turnaround times than traditional culture. For enterprise buyers, platform decisions center on test menu coverage, throughput, connectivity, cybersecurity posture, data retention policies, and compatibility with existing LIS/EMR environments.
In directory and marketplace taxonomies, Cepheid is classified under molecular diagnostics, in vitro diagnostics (IVD), and laboratory automation. Its active solution areas include infectious disease testing (e.g., respiratory, gastrointestinal, and healthcare-associated infections), virology testing (including blood-borne and sexually transmitted infections), and oncology and genetic testing segments. The company also participates in point-of-care and near-patient diagnostics, where small-footprint, cartridge-based PCR systems are deployed in emergency departments, outpatient clinics, and decentralized testing sites managed by health systems and governmental or non-governmental programs.