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Editas' $120 Million Haul Brings New Sources of Funding to Gene Editing Therapies
Bio-IT World | CRISPR therapy company Editas has more than doubled its financing with a $120 million funding round announced this morning, led by the newly-formed investment fund bng0.
Aug 10, 2015
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Illumina's Purchase of GenoLogics Cements Ties to LIMS Provider for Next Gen Sequencing
FierceBiotech | Illumina has struck a deal to acquire laboratory information management system provider GenoLogics, already a partner creating dedicated LIMS for Illumina's high-throughput sequencers.
Aug 10, 2015
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Trailblazing Cancer-Physics Project Accused of Losing Ambition
Nature News | As the National Cancer Institute prepares to distribute its second round of five-year grants to Physical Sciences-Oncology Centers, Nature News speaks to scientists who feel a program designed to reinvigorate cancer research with fundamental physical discoveries is missing the mark.
Aug 7, 2015
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The Tsetse Fly and the Test for Genomics in Africa
Bio-IT World | In 2004, the International Glossina Genome Initiative set out to sequence the genome of the tsetse fly, Glossina morsitans, Africa's most unique public health threat. Though the project took over a decade to complete, its legacy is a model for building local capacity for cutting-edge science in African institutions.
Aug 6, 2015
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FDA Leans on DNAnexus for Platform to Evaluate Bioinformatics
Bio-IT World News Brief | Diagnostics based on next-generation sequencing have forced the FDA to bend some of its standards for proving the analytical and clinical value of new medical tests before they come to market — and a new online platform built with DNAnexus, called precisionFDA, will now formalize and refine some of the new approaches the agency has taken to deal with computational pipelines in genomics.
Aug 6, 2015
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Illumina Announces Three New Companies for Genomics Accelerator
Xconomy | Illumina has announced the second class of its accelerator program, with applications in infectious disease diagnostics, sequencing of urine samples, and even wine making.
Aug 5, 2015
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Room for a New Megacompany in Rare Disease?
FierceBiotech | Shire, the Dublin-headquartered pharma company increasingly reliant on its rare disease portfolio, is making an aggressive move to acquire the newly spun-off biotech company Baxalta.
Aug 4, 2015
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Neanderthals Had Outsize Effect on Human Biology
Nature News | Genome wide association studies, coupled with experiments in the lab, suggest that the small percentage of human DNA contributed by other hominid species like Neanderthals and Denisovans may have large phenotypic effects.
Aug 3, 2015
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Obama Announces National Strategic Computing Initiative
Bio-IT World Brief | Yesterday President Obama has signed an executive order creating the National Strategic Computing Initiative. The Initiative aims to bring together several government agencies including the Department of Energy, Department of Defense, and the National Science Foundation to pursue exascale computing.
Aug 2, 2015
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July News and Product Briefs
Bio-IT World | News and product briefs from around the industry, including Deep Genomins' DNA binding analytics and White House announcements about the Precision Medicine Initiative.
Jul 29, 2015
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Exclusive Genomics pioneer Jun Wang on his new AI venture
Nature News & Comment | Visionary leader of China's BGI tells Nature why he is stepping down to build a health-monitoring system based on a million genomes.
Jul 29, 2015
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Amazon takes on MySQL with Aurora
Computerworld | Going forward, Amazon will position Aurora as its default database service, a high-performance alternative to MySQL.
Jul 28, 2015
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Biogen Looks Vulnerable After Stock Sell-Off
BostonGlobe.com | Cambridge biotechnology giant Biogen Inc. may have to make a bold move to reassure investors -- buying back shares or snapping up a smaller company -- or it could become a takeover target itself, some analysts warned Monday.
Jul 28, 2015
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Yaron Turpaz on Human Longevity's Big Plans
Bio-IT World | Human Longevity's vision is grand: sequence 100,000 human genomes a year and "change the way medicine is practiced by helping to shift to a more preventive, genomic-based medicine model.” Yaron Turpaz, HLI’s Chief Information Officer, talks about the first year’s progress and the kind of knowledgebase HLI is building.
Jul 27, 2015
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Programming an Abundant Human Gut Microbe
Bio-IT World | Members of MIT's Synthetic Biology Center have successfully reengineered the genome of Bacteroides thetaiotaomicron to take on new functions inside the gut of a mouse in response to changes in the mouse's diet — the first example of implementing these "genetic circuits" in a bacterium that is highly abundant in the human microbiome.
Jul 24, 2015
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Jun Wang, Chief Executive of BGI, Steps Down
Nature News & Comment | Jun Wang is leaving his post as chief executive of the Chinese genomics powerhouse BGI, to pursue research in artificial intelligence.
Jul 24, 2015
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Converged IT Summit: Exploring Compute Architecture for Life Sciences
Bio-IT World | If you missed the lightening round that is Chris Dagdigian’s annual Trends from the Trenches talk at Bio-IT World this year, you’ll have another opportunity to catch up at BioTeam’s first Converged IT Summit in San Francisco this September 9-10. I’m sure Dags will have plenty new to say in his keynote presentation, and he’s not the only one. The Summit agenda features two solid days of leaders who are deploying scientific computing infrastructure for life sciences and healthcare.
Jul 23, 2015
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Converge or Be Purged: IDMP Product Standardization Deadline Looms
Bio-IT World Contributed Commentary | The European Medicines Agency (EMA) has mandated that all life sciences organizations in Europe and those selling products in Europe demonstrate compliance with the Identification of Medicinal Products (IDMP) standards by July 1, 2016. It’s now imperative for IT and business groups to begin formulating a strategy to not just comply with IDMP, but to embrace it as an impetus for change within the organization.
Jul 23, 2015
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Google lures businesses to Nearline with 100 PB of free cloud storage
Computerworld | Google on Thursday had its sights fixed firmly on Amazon as it launched its new, low-cost Nearline cloud storage service out of beta and into general availability.
Jul 23, 2015
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23andMe Shuts Down App that Uses Genetic Information to Screen Access
Bio-IT World | 23andMe today shut down an app built with its API that purported to enable web developers to “restrict access to your site based on traits including sex, ancestry, disease susceptibility [stet], and arbitrary characteristics associated with single-nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) in a person's genotype.”
Jul 22, 2015