• ACMG Changes Recommendations on Incidental Findings and Opting Out

    Bio-IT World | ACMG changes their recommendations on incidental findings in genomic testing, recommending that patients be given the option to opt out before testing occurs.

    Apr 1, 2014
  • Cloudera raises $900M, Intel Partnership

    ReadWrite | Cloudera just raised $900 million in its IPO, and is partnering with Intel. Intel dumped its own home-grown Hadoop distribution for Cloudera's version.

    Mar 31, 2014
  • Google Flu Trends Suffers from Inflammatory Response

    New York Times Blog | In the wake of a Science article criticizing the track record of Google Flu Trends, Steve Lohr speaks to both the article's authors and Google's engineers to understand what went wrong.

    Mar 28, 2014
  • March News and Product Briefs

    Bio-IT World | News and product releases from around the industry, including developments in gene therapy, mobile chemical modeling, and more.

    Mar 27, 2014
  • Toby Bloom on the New York Genome Center’s Crystallizing Clinical Vision

    Bio-IT World | With almost a year behind her, Toby Bloom, the New York Genome Center’s Deputy Science Director, Informatics, talks about the Center’s new projects, its clinical vision, and her dreams of a “be-all, end-all” multimodal database for genomic and clinical data.

    Mar 26, 2014
  • Bina Rebrands Offerings, Adds Bina Desktop to Lineup

    Bio-IT World | Bina Technologies announced the details of their new desktop offering, Bina Desktop, this morning, along with a rebranding of their products.

    Mar 25, 2014
  • DNA Mugshots

    Nature News | In a paper in PLOS Genetics, researchers showed how 24 gene variants could construct crude 3-D models of a face.

    Mar 24, 2014
  • 23andMe Pursues Health Research in the Shadow of the FDA

    Bio-IT World | Four months after the FDA barred 23andMe from reporting genetic disease risks to customers, the in-house research team insists that "the mission of the company remains on health."

    Mar 24, 2014
  • Remembering Pat McGovern

    Bio-IT World | Patrick McGovern died on March 19, at Stanford Hospital, in Palo Alto, California. Among his many important achievements Pat McGovern was the Godfather of Bio-IT World.

    Mar 21, 2014
  • 2014 Bio-IT World Expo Preview

    Bio-IT World | This year’s Bio-IT World Conference & Expo in Boston (April 29-May 1, 2014) will once again play host to thousands of industry and academic colleagues discussing big data, security, cloud computing, trends in IT infrastructure, omics technologies, high-performance computing, data analytics and precision medicine, over three days, across 13 tracks.

    Mar 20, 2014
  • Broad, Intel Announce Speed Improvements to GATK Powered by Intel Optimizations

    Bio-IT World | The Broad Institute has announced that a new version of the Genome Analysis Toolkit (GATK), version 3.1, has been released and has been optimized for Intel Advanced Vector Extensions (Intel AVX). The improvements account for faster variant calling, achieving three to five times overall improvement in variant discovery.

    Mar 20, 2014
  • Watson Goes to NYGC for On-the-Job Training in Oncology

    Xconomy | The New York Genome Center has announced a collaboration with IBM and a large collection of New York health centers to apply Watson's machine learning capabilities to cancer therapy.

    Mar 19, 2014
  • Cas9 Technology Boom Inspires New Academic Center

    UC Berkeley | The academic home of Jennifer Doudna, whose discovery of the CRISPR/Cas9 gene editing system in 2012 triggered a new wave of interest in genetic engineering and gene therapy, is now dedicating substantial resources to fostering further Cas9 innovation.

    Mar 19, 2014
  • Google on Genomics

    SFGate | More on Google's plans within the Global Alliance for Genomics and Health. Google invited geneticists to upload genomic information to its cloud infrastructure for free.

    Mar 18, 2014
  • Selling Quantum Computing

    Computerworld | D-Wave is selling quantum computing systems that NASA, Google, and Lockheed Martin are testing. Y

    Mar 18, 2014
  • The Billionaires Backing Science

    New York Times | American science rests more on more on the shoulders of billionaire investor/philanthropists.

    Mar 17, 2014
  • GeneKey Aims to Go Beyond the Foundations

    Clinical Informatics News | As biomarker-based gene panels gain acceptance as standard tools in the oncologist’s toolbox, GeneKey is going deeper, into the whole exome and transcriptome of its patients’ cancers.

    Mar 14, 2014
  • Stanford Launches Center for Research About Research

    The Economist | A new institute at Stanford is taking on the role of research watchdog.

    Mar 14, 2014
  • Galapagos Sells Service Division to Charles River Laboratories

    Bio-IT World News Brief | Galapagos NV signed a definitive agreement to sell the BioFocus and Argenta service division operations to Charles River Laboratories International, Inc. (NYSE: CRL) for almost $180 million (Euro 129 million) in upfront payments and another $7 million upon achievement of revenue targets.

    Mar 13, 2014
  • N-of-One Launches BaseSpace Variant Interpreter App

    Bio-IT World | N-of-One has launched Variant Interpreter, an app available on Illumina’s BaseSpace Apps, Illumina’s dedicated applications store and informatics community dedicated to advancing genomic analysis. 

    Mar 13, 2014