• A Color Portrait of the Transcriptome in Thousands of Cells

    Nature Methods | A new technique is allowing researchers at the University of Zurich to visualize the quantity and location of transcript molecules inside thousands of functioning cells at once.

    Oct 7, 2013
  • New Big Data Solutions at Sanger Institute

    Bio-IT World | DataDirect Networks today announced an expanded partnership with the Wellcome Trust Sanger Institute, to deploy more than 10 petabytes of high-performance storage.

    Oct 7, 2013
  • Updates on England's UK100K Project

    Genomes Unzipped | Genomics England Limited, the company built to manage the UK's plan to sequence 100,000 whole genomes over the next 3-5 years, held a town hall meeting yesterday to address some of the community's questions about the plan.

    Oct 4, 2013
  • Open Access Under Review

    Science Science magazine writer John Bohannon takes on open access publishing with a spoof paper submitted to 304 open access, "peer-reviewed" journals.

    Oct 4, 2013
  • A Government Scientist Speaks About the Shutdown

    Wired | A government biomedical scientist was instructed not to speak to the media, but she shared her thoughts on the shutdown, her research, and what damage even a temporary halt in research can do.

    Oct 3, 2013
  • Gene Deletions May Be Implicated in Autism

    Bio-IT World | A team from the Seaver Autism Center at Mt. Sinai has released the results of a large genomic study of ASD individuals, leveraging new technology to find single-gene deletions within whole exome sequences.

    Oct 2, 2013
  • 23andMe's Old Patents

    Wired | In December 2008, 23andMe received a US patent on a system for helping prospective parents choose traits for their offspring including hair color and disease risk.

    Oct 3, 2013
  • New Search Tool for Gene Expression

    Bio-IT World News Brief | A new search tool, analagous to BLAST, is allowing researchers to dig deep through the Gene Expression Omnibus for experimental data.

    Oct 2, 2013
  • EMC Looks Toward Flash as Future of Storage

    Computerworld | Big data company EMC has shifted its investments heavily toward flash storage, with over half its R&D budget turned over to flash technology.

    Oct 1, 2013
  • Scripps Researchers Identify Key Protein in Insulin Pathway

    Bio-IT World News Brief | A team at the Scripps Research Institute is looking at a little-known protein called TMEM24 as a possible linchpin in the control of insulin levels - and therefore a promising target for diabetes research.

    Oct 1, 2013
  • Merck Announces 8,500 More Layoffs

    Bloomberg | Merck today released the news that it will be firing 8,500 workers across the company, in addition to 7,500 layoffs it had previously announced.

    Oct 1, 2013
  • A Field Maturing: The 2013 Consumer Genetics Conference

    Bio-IT World | The 5th annual Consumer Genetics Conference wrapped up last Friday in Boston, after three days of rich discussion, new ideas and products, and a bit of debate.

    Sep 30, 2013
  • Steve Jobs and Foundation Medicine

    Technology Review | With Foundation Medicine's successful IPO, the cancer genetics test that Steve Jobs hoped for will soon be available.

    Sep 30, 2013
  • NIH Announces $25m Grants to Develop Framework for Evaluating Genetic Variants

    Bio-IT World | The National Institutes of Health just announced three grants totaling more than $25 million over four years to help three research groups develop authoritative information on the millions of genomic variants relevant to human disease and the hundreds that are expected to be useful for clinical practice.

    Sep 25, 2013
  • The Personalized Medicine Business Model

    Forbes | Personalized medicine offers tremendous potential for patients, but could impose huge development costs that might never be recovered by the manufacturers.

    Sep 25, 2013
  • PacBio, Roche Sign Deal for Diagnostics

    Motley Fool | A Pacific Biosciences-Roche deal announced today has PacBio stock leaping. The deal gives Roche worldwide exclusive rights to in vitro diagnostics products based on PacBio's SMRT technology.

    Sep 25, 2013
  • Out of Many, One: Genohub’s One-Stop-Shop for NGS Services

    By Bio-IT World | The launch of Genohub, a company that helps link genomics researchers with sequencing providers, this past August marks a significant step forward in the Next Generation Sequencing industry.

    Sep 25, 2013
  • Agilent to Divide Into Two Companies

    SpectroscopyNOW | Agilent Technologies is preparing to divide in two, with its electronic measurement business forming a separate company.

    Sep 24, 2013
  • RainDance Raises Another $35m

    Gigaom | RainDance Technologies has raised $35 million in debt financing from Capital Royalty Partners. The company raised $20 million in April.

    Sep 24, 2013
  • Skipping Exons: New Gene Therapy

    New York Times | Sarepta Therapeutics has developed a drug that may be helping muscular dystrophy by skipping exons.

    Sep 24, 2013