• A National Push for Shared Clinical Data

    New York Times | In the wake of President Obama's proposal for a coordinated Precision Medicine Initiative, Gina Kolata writes that the program's real promise is not mass sequencing or data collection, but a database architecture that would allow patient information from multiple research projects to be smoothly combined.

    Feb 3, 2015
  • January News Briefs

    Bio-IT World | News and product releases from around the industry, including new analysis technology for Sequenom's non-invasive prenatal tests.

    Feb 3, 2015
  • A New Beginning for Semiconductor Sequencing

    Bio-IT World | Semiconductor sequencing, the basis for the Ion Torrent line of whole genome sequencers, has been a bit of a flop on the market, but the technology's inventor Chris Toumazou is betting big on miniaturization at his company DNA Electronics — starting anew with point-of-care tests for infectious disease.

    Feb 2, 2015
  • Obama Announces $215m Precision Medicine Investment for NIH, FDA

    Bio-IT World | President Obama will outline this morning his proposed investments to improve health and treat disease through precision medicine. The president will set out a $215m plan to build infrastructure needed to accelerate discovery in precision medicine, and includes funding for NIH and the FDA. 

    Jan 30, 2015
  • A New Initiative on Precision Medicine

    New England Journal of Medicine | Francis Collins and Harold Varmus discuss the President's Personalized Medicine Initiative.

    Jan 30, 2015
  • BGI Releases Non-Invasive Prenatal Testing Results

    Bio-IT World | BGI published the results of its non-invasive prenatal test, the NIFTY, this month in Ultrasound Obstetrics and Gynecology. The study tracked the clinical performance of the test, in nearly 147,000 pregnancies. The results showed high sensitivity and specificity and no significant difference between high-risk and low-risk pregnant women.

    Jan 29, 2015
  • Humbled Myriad Caves on BRCA Patents

    Bio-IT World News Brief | The long courtroom fights are at long last coming to an end as Myriad Genetics has announced it will settle its complex web of suits and countersuits and end claims to ownership of certain genetic testing targets and methods.

    Jan 28, 2015
  • Exosome Dx Aiming to Commercialize Liquid Biopsies Seeks 25M

    Xconomy | Cambridge, MA-based Exosome Diagnostics aims to raise $25 million, on top of the $27 million in Series B funding it raised last March. Exosome would use the cash to launch its first two products: a blood-based test for lung cancer, and a urine test for prostate cancer.

    Jan 28, 2015
  • Google Biogen Seek Reasons for Advance of Multiple Sclerosis

    Bloomberg | Google Inc., expanding its foray into medical research, will join multiple sclerosis drugmaker Biogen Idec Inc. to study environmental and biological contributors to the debilitating disease's progression.

    Jan 27, 2015
  • Claritas Announces $15m Funding Round

    Bio-IT World News Brief | Claritas Genomics announced today that it has secured $15 million in capital for its Series B round to expand its commercial operations, launch new next generation sequencing-based tests for diagnosis of pediatric genetic disorders and continue to build its network of clinical pediatric disease experts. 

    Jan 26, 2015
  • Yeast as a Model for Neurodegenerative Disease?

    Xconomy | Yumanity, a well-connected drug discovery startup, plans to play the long game in drug development by using yeast models in deep phenotypic screens to study neurological diseases based on protein misfolding.

    Jan 26, 2015
  • Appistry Launches CloudDx Translational from NIH Tool

    Bio-IT World News Brief | Appistry today launched Appistry CloudDx Translational, a “sister product” to the CloudDx platform launched last June, now renamed CloudDx Clinical.

    Jan 26, 2015
  • Early Data on Human Sequencing with Oxford Nanopore MinION

    Bio-IT World News Brief | A team based at the University of Toronto has published the first reported case of using the Oxford Nanopore MinION to sequence human DNA, in a study focused on three genes with known relevance to drug dosing.

    Jan 22, 2015
  • Aspera's Michelle Munson Joins GenoSpace Board

    Bio-IT World News Brief | GenoSpace announced this morning that Michelle Munson, CEO of Aspera, an IBM Company, has joined its board as an independent director.

    Jan 22, 2015
  • Next Generation Solution for Forensic DNA Testing

    Bio-IT World News Brief | Illumina today released its MiSeq FGx instrument, a version of the company's MiSeq next generation sequencer modified for forensic DNA testing, as well as ForenSeq chemistry and software kits.

    Jan 21, 2015
  • President Obama Heralds New Precision Medicine Initiative in State of the Union

    Bio-IT World | Commentators from around the science and healthcare world react to President Obama's announcement, in last night's State of the Union address, that his new budget will propose a Precision Medicine Initiative to support research into individualized therapies based on patients' unique genetic and molecular profiles.

    Jan 21, 2015
  • SV Bio Relaunched as Lifecode, Maker of LDTs

    Bio-IT World | SV Bio today announced a new name, a new focus, and a new product: a next generation sequencing (NGS)-based oncology assay, the Pan Cancer Somatic Panel (PCSP).

    Jan 20, 2015
  • Biotech Boom or Biotech Bubble?

    New York Times | "I have my seatbelt and crash helmet on," a biotech CEO tells The New York Times in an investigation of soaring biotechnology stocks and drug approvals in the wake of last week's J.P. Morgan Healthcare Conference.

    Jan 20, 2015
  • LifeMap Releases NGS Phenotyper

    Bio-IT World Product Brief | LifeMap Sciences has released VarElect, an application that David Warshawsky, CEO of the company, calls a next-generation sequencing phenotyper. The tool leverages LifeMap’s integrated biomedical knowledgebase and discovery platform for biomedical research, which includes GeneCards human gene database; MalaCards human disease database; and LifeMap Discovery, the database of embryonic development, stem cell research, and regenerative medicine.

    Jan 20, 2015
  • Atul Butte Moves to UCSF to Head Computational Health Sciences Institute

    Bio-IT World | UC San Francisco announced this morning that it has recruited Atul Butte to lead the new Institute for Computational Health Sciences, an Institute the University says will serve at the cornerstone of its efforts to harness the power of big data for precision medicine. He's also been named executive director of clinical informatics for UC Health Sciences and Services.

    Jan 15, 2015