• Genome in a Bottle Benchmark Published

    Bio-IT World News Brief | The Genome in a Bottle Consortium benchmark has been published in Nature Biotechnology, revealing how the arbitrated between different data sets when deciding which calls were accurate, and spells out the reasons for excluding certain genomic regions.

    Feb 26, 2014
  • Quick NGS to Save a Life

    Omics! Omics! Blog | On his Omics! Omics! blog, Keith Robison recounts a diagnostic odyssey shared at AGBT, that raises some interesting questions.

    Feb 26, 2014
  • Illumina Tops Smartest Companies

    Technology Review | MIT's Technology Review released its 50 smartest companies and lists Illumina at the top of the pack, beating Google, Dropbox, IBM, and a host of other big tech.

    Feb 24, 2014
  • Coriell Life Sciences Prepares for the Whole-Genome Health Environment

    Bio-IT World | After studying patient and physician reactions to personal sequencing services for six years, the Coriell Personalized Medicine Collaborative has spun out a new company devoted to storing and interpreting users’ whole genomes through life.

    Feb 24, 2014
  • BGI Plans IPO for BGI Tech

    Bloomberg News | BGI Tech, part of BGI, is planning a $400 initial public offering. The IPO will take place in Hong Kong.

    Feb 21, 2014
  • Bold Claims as GenapSys Opens Early Access to GENIUS

    Bio-IT World News Brief | Last week at AGBT 2014, GenapSys opened an early access program for researchers to test out the company's GENIUS sequencer, an instrument the size of a tablet that the company claims will be highly competitive on both speed and cost.

    Feb 19, 2014
  • Novel Encryption Scheme Aims to Secure Genetic Data

    ScienceNow | Kristin Lauter of Microsoft has demonstrated a new security scheme for genetic data that allows the data to be mined for information while still encrypted.

    Feb 19, 2014
  • N-of-One and Appistry Announce Partnership

    Boston Business Journal | N-of-One and Appistry have partnered to more easily bring N-of-One's diagnostics plans to health care organizations.

    Feb 18, 2014
  • Patient Stratification in Clinical Trials Emerges as Theme at MMTC

    Bio-IT World | The 21st annual Molecular Medicine Tri-Conference in San Francisco featured some intense scrutiny of one area where genetic knowledge is ready to make an impact today: better defining the best patient populations for treatment during clinical trials.

    Feb 17, 2014
  • Illumina Launches Genomics Accelerator

    Xconomy | Illumina is creating a genomics-focused accelerator at its Mission Bay R&D facility under construction in San Francisco.

    Feb 13, 2014
  • GenomOncology Announces Collaborations, Partnerships Before AGBT

    Bio-IT World | GenomOncology has announced several collaborations and partnerships surrounding its step-by-step workflow that takes raw data from the sequencer and translates the molecular profile of each patient’s tumor genome into an actionable clinical report. Recent partnerships include Roswell Park Cancer Institute, Vanderbilt-Ingram Cancer Center, University of Pittsburgh, and CompanionDx.

    Feb 12, 2014
  • QuantuMDx Launches MolDx Indiegogo Campaign

    Bio-IT World | QuantuMDx is taking their handheld molecular diagnostic tool to the masses, and hoping to raise $50,000 in an Indiegogo campaign starting today. The money will support a malaria clinical trial in Africa. 

    Feb 12, 2014
  • AWS to Offer Enterprise R Package

    Computerworld | Amazon Web Services is now hosting R and offering it to users to run on AWS using the commercial package of R--Revolution R Enterprise 7.

    Feb 11, 2014
  • Bina Pushes Toward Clinic with New SAB Members

    Bio-IT World | Bina Technologies has announced an expanded Scientific Advisory Board including three new clinical genomicists and a bioinformatician. The additions herald an increased interest in clinical genomics space.

    Feb 10, 2014
  • A Crisper Image of Cas9 Structure

    Bio-IT World News Brief | A new study of the Cas9 protein, used in both natural and artificial CRISPR gene editing complexes, reveals its crystal structure and new information on its partnership with gRNA to target specific DNA sequences for cleaving.

    Feb 7, 2014
  • Stanford Hospitals Open Clinical Genomics Service

    Bio-IT World News Brief | Two hospitals associated with the Stanford School of Medicine today announced the opening of a new Clinical Genomics Service, becoming the latest clinical centers to use broad genome sequencing to make difficult diagnoses.

    Feb 6, 2014
  • New Industry Report on Prenatal Diagnostics

    Bio-IT World | A new report from the Insight Pharma Reports series highlights the changing landscape of prenatal diagnostics, featuring interviews with executives from leading companies in the field.

    Feb 6, 2014
  • Natera NIPT to Expand Into Microdeletions

    Business Wire | Natera announced today that the company's Panorama non-invasive prenatal test will soon cover conditions like DiGeorge syndrome, which are caused by small deletions along the length of the chromosome.

    Feb 5, 2014
  • Deanna Church Brings Reference Genome Expertise to Personalis

    Bio-IT World | Deanna Church, longtime leader of the NCBI contributions to the Genome Reference Consortium, has joined Stanford-area startup Personalis offering genome interpretation and genetic diagnostics. Bio-IT World spoke with her about her new role using the human reference genome that she has contributed so much to.

    Feb 5, 2014
  • Illumina Speaks About Plans for Clinical Sequencing

    Clinical Informatics News | Illumina will use 2014 to continue development of new diagnostic applications for the MiSeqDx, including in the oncology space, and to submit the HiSeq 2500 for FDA approval.

    Feb 4, 2014