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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
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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
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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
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Phil Bourne Named to New NIH Data Science Post
Bio-IT World News Brief | Francis Collins, Director of the National Institutes of Health, has named Philip Bourne as the NIH’s first Associate Director for Data Science, to identify opportunities across the scope of the NIH’s activities to advance the use of big data in scientific discovery.
Dec 11, 2013
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Oracle Joins OpenStack's List of Sponsors
Computerworld | Oracle has become a corporate sponsor of the OpenStack Foundation, joining such companies as Red Hat and IBM in support of the open source cloud operating system community.
Dec 11, 2013
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FoundationOne Heme Released for Clinical Use
Business Wire | Foundation Medicine has released its second genetic cancer profiler for clinical use, this time targeting hematologic cancers and certain sarcomas.
Dec 10, 2013
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IBM Developing Cloud-Switching Software
Computerworld | IBM is developing a software to let users switch between cloud services interchangeably. The software-- InterCloud Storage (ICStore)--is still in development, but customers are invited to test it.
Dec 9, 2013
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Strand Life Sciences Launches San Francisco Genomics Center
Business Standard | Strand Life Sciences and El Camino Hospital in San Francisco are joining to set up a center for genomics and personalized medicine.
Dec 9, 2013
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The New Cancer Models, Part 3: The Cell Line Critics
Bio-IT World | Researchers around the world are trying to improve on our laboratory cancer models to better reflect the variable genetic makeup of cancer. In Part 2, we look at the sorry state of cancer cell lines – and a team at Sloan-Kettering who want to improve it.
Dec 9, 2013
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23andMe Suspends Sale of Health Tests
Bio-IT World | After two contentious weeks of FDA pressure, the last personal genetic testing company to offer health information has at last caved to the regulatory agency's directives, suspending sale of the health-related reports associated with its Personal Genome Service kits.
Dec 6, 2013
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Myriad Still Holding Fast on BRCA Patents
Bio-IT World News Brief | Myriad Genetics has launched a new lawsuit over its ownership of genetic tests for BRCA mutations, this time against Laboratory Corporation of America.
Dec 5, 2013
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The Mainstreaming of Human Gene Transfer
National Academies | Human gene transfer has become so routine in clinical trials that it should no longer merit additional NIH oversight, says a new report from the Institute of Medicine.
Dec 5, 2013
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The New Cancer Models, Part 2: A Fly of One's Own
Bio-IT World | Researchers around the world are trying to improve on our laboratory cancer models to better reflect the variable genetic makeup of cancer. In Part 2, we look at the Mount Sinai Center for Personalized Cancer Therapeutics, where every patient enrolled gets their own line of personalized fruit flies - complete with their unique cancer genes.
Dec 5, 2013
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The New Cancer Models, Part 1: The Tumor Organoid Biobank
Bio-IT World | Researchers around the world are trying to improve on our laboratory cancer models to better reflect the variable genetic makeup of cancer. In Part 1, we look at a Dutch team building a bank of living, miniature organ systems grown from real patients' tumors.
Dec 4, 2013
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23andMe Attracts Class Action
Bio-IT World News Brief | In the wake of the FDA action halting 23andMe's marketing, a class suit has emerged claiming at least $5 million in damages on behalf of the company's customers.
Dec 3, 2013
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Tune in to the Flu Forecast
Bio-IT World News Brief | This year marks the first real-time use of the flu forecast model developed by researchers at Columbia University's Mailman School of Public Health, which correctly predicted the seasonal influenza peak in 70% of the 108 cities for which forecasts were made.
Dec 3, 2013
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The 'Clear Vision' of Claritas Genomics
Bio-IT World | Claritas Genomics has "a very clear vision to be… the world’s leading provider of next-generation pediatric diagnostics,” according to CEO Patrice Milos. Ten months after splitting off from Boston Children's Hospital, the company is ready to embrace that ambition.
Dec 3, 2013
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23andMe: State of the Debate
Bio-IT World | FDA’s letter to 23andMe CEO Anne Wojcicki set off a storm of responses ranging from outrage at FDA to disgust with 23andMe. We look at what the letter actually called for, and a survey of the responses in the community.
Nov 27, 2013
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Independent Ingenuity
Bio-IT World | Ingenuity Systems is preparing for the release of a new platform for performing variant analysis in the clinic: a core component of the QIAGEN GeneReader pipeline. Yet like CLC bio, Ingenuity continues to tread an independent path under its new corporate owner.
Nov 27, 2013
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Duke Genome Institute to be Broken Apart
Bio-IT World News Brief | Rumors that the formal structure of the Institute for Genome Sciences and Policy at Duke University will shortly be dismantled have now been confirmed.
Nov 27, 2013