• Wins and Deals at JP Morgan

    Xconomy | Luke Timmerman has a good roundup of the buzz and trends at the JP Morgan Healthcare Conference: deals, takeovers, and new target areas in biotech.

    Jan 13, 2014
  • 100,000 Articles - And the Data Scientists Who Mine Them

    Bio-IT World | In the wake of another record-setting year at PLOS, Bio-IT World looks behind the curtain at the metadata that helps us search through the world’s largest open access collection of scientific research.

    Jan 13, 2014
  • John Reynders on Building a Cloud-Based Biotech

    Bio-IT World | John Reynders has left big pharma to take charge of informatics at Moderna. His goal there is heady: creating a fully cloud-based biotech.

    Jan 10, 2014
  • IBM's Watson: Big Expectations

    ReadWrite | IBM hoped that Watson's its Jeopardy-winning supercomputer would be netting the company $1 billion by 2018. Yet over the last three years, the machine only brought in $100 million total.

    Jan 10, 2014
  • Insight Genetics Receives NCI Grant for Lung Cancer Test

    Bio-IT World News Brief | Insight Genetics has received a new $1.5 million Phase II Small Business Innovation Research (SBIR) contract from the National Cancer Institute (NCI), their sixth contract from NCI for companion diagnostics development.

    Jan 9, 2014
  • Powerful Algorithm Promises 'Near-Linear' Scale

    Computerworld | MIT researchers have developed a new algorithm that scales in a "near-linear" fashion and could help computers tackle larger, tougher problems much more efficiently.

    Jan 9, 2014
  • Wiley Launches Web Portal to Connect Researchers

    Bio-IT World News Brief | Academic publisher John Wiley & Sons today announced a partnership with Boston-area startup Knode to launch a cloud-based portal where users can search for experts in all fields of biomedical research.

    Jan 8, 2014
  • Vivid, Organism-Wide Maps of X-Inactivation

    Bio-IT World News Brief | A Johns Hopkins team bred female mice to carry genes for two different fluorescent proteins, one on each X chromosome, resulting in entrancing color images that show patterns of X-inactivation across the body.

    Jan 8, 2014
  • NCI to Fund Cancer Clouds for Cancer Genome Atlas

    GCN | The NCI plans to host the Cancer Genome Atlas in the cloud--all 2.5 petabytes of it. NCI plans to award three contracts to build "cancer clouds" for the project.

    Jan 7, 2014
  • Update on JAX's Genomic Medicine Initiative

    Hartford Business | By the end of the year, the Jackson Laboratory's new facility will be completed and Charles Lee will lead the Jackson Laboratory for Genomic Medicine.

    Jan 7, 2014
  • Thermo Fisher Sheds Businesses in Preparation for Life Technologies Buy

    Bio-IT World News Brief | Thermo Fisher Scientific today announced a $1.06 billion sale of multiple business units to GE Healthcare, as a condition of regulatory approval for Thermo Fisher's acquisition of Life Technologies.

    Jan 6, 2014
  • Informatics Tools for the Big Data Challenge

    Bio-IT World |Informatics tools are essential to enabling life sciences research, and at the Molecular Medicine Tri-Conference next month in San Francisco, a host of leaders across the industry will share their best practices for making sense of the wealth.

    Jan 3, 2014
  • Forensic DNA Analysis Stuck in the 90s

    The Verge | Legal journalist Matt Stroud reviews the DNA fingerprinting techniques commonly used in police investigations.

    Jan 3, 2014
  • $15 Million Funding Round at DNAnexus

    Bio-IT World News Brief | Looking to build on its early entry into the cloud-based genomic analysis market, DNAnexus today announced a large Series C funding round.

    Jan 3, 2014
  • Pharma's Overachievers and Slackers in 2013

    Forbes | Pharma reporter Matthew Herper offers letter grades to the 16 largest drug companies for their 2013 performance.

    Jan 2, 2014
  • 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