• Nobel Laureates Lost in 2013 Spurred Early Genetics

    NPR | A look back at three scientific giants who passed away this year recalls the long development of genetics and gene sequencing.

    Dec 31, 2013
  • Computer Chips Wired to Learn

    New York Times | A new generation of "neuromorphic processors," expected to reach commercial availability in 2014, use synapse-like connections to adapt their response to data inputs over time.

    Dec 31, 2013
  • Big Data's Year in Review

    InformationWeek | As 2013 comes to an end, a top technology publication looks back at big data's big impact over the past year.

    Dec 30, 2013
  • CMS Confirms 49% Cut to BRCA CPT Code

    Bio-IT World News Brief | On Friday, the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services confirmed a 49% cut to CPT code 81211, which covers reimbursement for BRCA 1&2 gene tests. The change reflects an increase in the number of labs doing BRCA and is negative news for Myriad, analysts say.

    Dec 30, 2013
  • Delving Into the Cervical Cancer Genome

    Bio-IT World News Brief | The first genome-wide study of cervical cancer mutations in a large cohort of patients was published this week in Nature.

    Dec 27, 2013
  • Major Update to the Human Reference Genome

    Bio-IT World News Brief | The Genome Reference Consortium has released its first complete update to the human reference genome in nearly half a decade.

    Dec 26, 2013
  • Multiple Myeloma Research Foundation Offers Clinical Data Through GenoSpace Platforms

    Clinical Informatics News | GenoSpace has developed a pair of gateways to offer clinical data gathered by the Multiple Myeloma Research Foundation to patients and researchers.

    Dec 24, 2013
  • Font of Information

    Slate | A programmer weighs in on why coders prefer Courier.

    Dec 23, 2013
  • Two-Layer Screen Locates Both Drugs and Targets

    eScience News | Scripps researchers used a novel screening method to find a promising diabetes drug, and plan to expand the program to new disease areas.

    Dec 23, 2013
  • Cell Mechanics Gets a Powerful New Tool

    Bio-IT World | Researchers at Harvard’s Wyss Institute have developed the first method to measure the forces exerted by cells in living tissue – using decoy cells and some cunning computer imaging.

    Dec 20, 2013
  • Lifespan of Data Measured in Dog Years

    Cell Press | A paper by a team of Canadian researchers suggests that scientific data rarely survives as long as twenty years after publication.

    Dec 19, 2013
  • Crunch Time for the Arvados Project

    Bio-IT World | With $1.5 million in new venture financing, Curoverse is hoping to make the open source Arvados platform a serious commercial player in cloud-based bioinformatics.

    Dec 18, 2013
  • Fragile Expedition

    Bio-IT World | Following his 2012 success sequencing the evasive fragile X locus, Dr. Paul Hagerman wants to make a full clinical diagnostic, and an affordable screening test, available for fragile X disorder. He thinks he’s close.

    Dec 18, 2013
  • Personalized Cancer Care Makes IBM's 5 in 5

    VentureBeat | Every year since 2006, IBM has released its "5 in 5" list of new technologies that will change our daily lives within five years.

    Dec 17, 2013
  • New Horizons of Gene Editing

    Business Weekly | Horizon Discovery is expanding its Genesis gene editing platform to take advantage of Crispr, the revolutionary gene deletion technique developed last year.

    Dec 17, 2013
  • R Update for Hadoop

    Computerworld | A new version of R to be released today will run with the Hadoop data processing platform.

    Dec 16, 2013
  • Data Sharing and Training Rise to the Top in Lisbon

    Bio-IT World | Lisbon welcomed attendees to the 2013 Clinical Genomics & Informatics event last week with blue skies, plenty of pasteis de nata, and excellent discourse in clinical exome sequencing, high-scale computing, RNA sequencing, and genome informatics.

    Dec 13, 2013
  • Bigger, Faster and Crispr

    MIT News | Using the recently-developed Crispr system, researchers for the first time can perform genome-wide empirical studies of human cells, knocking down every known gene one by one.

    Dec 12, 2013
  • Decontaminating Sequencing Samples

    Bio-IT World News Brief | Appistry introduces a new tool to the Cancer Genome Analysis Suite, co-developed with the Broad Institute, which will mathematically filter out cross-contamination between tumor and normal samples.

    Dec 12, 2013
  • AllSeq's Knowledge Hub for the Next Generation of Sequencing

    Bio-IT World | AllSeq offers what it believes is a unique solution to the challenges in the age of commoditized sequencing. In a transparent way, the company matches researchers with sequencing centers, but also strives to be a knowledge base for all things sequencing. CSO Shawn Baker explains.

    Dec 12, 2013