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Bind Therapeutics Announces IPO
Boston Globe | Bind Therapeutics filed an IPO registration yesterday, planning to raise $80.5 million. The company said it has already raised $94.7 million.
Aug 13, 2013
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Perakslis Joins Precision for Medicine
Bio-IT World News Brief | Eric Perakslis has joined Precision for Medicine, Inc. as Senior Advisor, Bioinformatics and Information Technology. Precision is a specialized scientific services company formed in 2012 to support next generation medical products. The company is headquartered in Bethesda, Md with offices in Frederick, Md and Cambridge, Mass.
Aug 13, 2013
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Nimbus Offers All-Flash Systems with 1x Nanometer Flash
Bio-IT World | Nimbus Data Systems has announced its fourth-generation all-flash arrays: the Gemini F400 and F600. Thomas Isakovich, CEO of Nimbus Data, tells Bio-IT World that the new offerings will mark a tide change in how widely flash is used, especially in technical computing sectors like the life sciences.
Aug 12, 2013
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GenoSpace, PathGroup, Thomson Reuters Launch Oncology Personalized Medicine Service
Bio-IT World News Brief | GenoSpace, PathGroup and Thomson Reuters have launched an initiative to develop and deliver a best-in-class personalized medicine service for oncology.
Aug 12, 2013
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The Cost of Drugs Today
Forbes | A Forbes analysis finds that a company hoping to get a single drug to market can expect to have spent $350 million before the medicine is available for sale.
Aug 12, 2013
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Predicting Preterm Birth
The Scientist | GNS Healthcare and Inova Translational Medicine Institute are collaborating to predict preterm birth. Using GNS's big data analytics platform and Invoa medical records, the groups hope to identify biomarkers that could predict early births.
Aug 12, 2013
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Big Data at the NIH
CTOvision | Mark Guyer, deputy director of the NIH’s National Human Genome Research Institute (NHGRI), speaks with CTOvision about the big data centers of excellence, and the trends in data sharing.
Aug 12, 2013
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Gene By Gene to Acquire Arpeggi
Bio-IT World | Arpeggi announced yesterday its impending acquisition by Gene By Gene, a Houston-based consumer genomics company that develops products for ancestry and genealogy applications. The new company hopes to make available an innovative suite of more affordable genetics testing and diagnostics services to consumers, researchers and healthcare providers.
Aug 7, 2013
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The Henrietta Compromise: NIH Announces HeLa Data Use Agreement
Bio-IT World | The National Institutes of Health announced this morning that it has reached an “understanding” with the family of Henrietta Lacks to allow controlled access to whole genome sequence data from HeLa cells, the cells derived without consent from the tumor of Henrietta Lacks in 1951.
Aug 7, 2013
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Fast Science: Real Time Genomics Moves to Mendelian Diseases
Bio-IT World | Real Time Genomics chose cows for their first proof of principle, but a lot has changed in the 18 months since I sat down in their Hamilton, New Zealand, offices and toured a dairy farmer’s cooperative down the road. Today RTG’s extremely fast genomics analytics platform is proving itself faster, cheaper and more efficient than the competition for tackling Mendelian genetics.
Aug 6, 2013
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23andMe Launches TV Ads for DTC Genomics
Bio-IT World News Brief | 23andMe has launched a television advertising campaign. Portraits of Health focuses on educating consumers about how understanding their DNA can help them make more informed and proactive health decisions, while building brand awareness for 23andMe.
Aug 6, 2013
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Combination Therapy Targets Breast Cancer that has Spread to Brain
UCLA Newsroom | Using a mouse-model system, researchers at UCLA Jonsson Comprehensive Cancer Center have combined cellular therapy and gene therapy to develop a possible treatment for breast cancer that has spread to the brain.
Aug 6, 2013
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Kickstarting Cancer
Forbes | What would crowd funding for cancer look like? A Forbes contributor suggests a Kickstarter campaign focusing on individuals with cancers that aren't responding to treatment or aren't well-characterized.
Aug 5, 2013
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Ceiba Launches Free Helium Analytical Workbench
Bio-IT World News Brief | Ceiba has introduced a free version of its Helium Data Workbench that offers more than 50 analytical functions to bring public life science data directly into Microsoft Excel, TIBCO Spotfire and the Helium Windows 8 app.
Aug 5, 2013
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July News and Product Briefs
Bio-IT World | News briefs and products from around the industry including Illumina's acquisitions, new products for clinical sites and data virtualization, Comcast in health-IT, and more.
Aug 2, 2013
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Biopharma Cubist Makes Two Acquisitions for up to $1.6B
Bio-IT World News Brief |Cubist Pharmaceuticals, a Lexington, Mass.-based biopharmaceutical company focused on the research, development, and commercialization of pharmaceutical products that address significant unmet medical needs in the acute care environment has signed two merger agreements, with Trius Therapeutics and Optimer Pharmaceuticals. The combined total of the two acquisitions could $1.6 billion.
Aug 2, 2013
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Foundation Medicine's IPO Prospects
Boston Globe | Foundation Medicine filed plans this week to raise $86.25 million in an IPO, and the Boston Globe posits it could be aiming too low.
Aug 1, 2013
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An Expert's Overview: the Genomics of Genius, Alzheimer's, and the Future of Hospitals
Medspace | Eric Topol weighs in on what he's seen interesting on the Web lately including the genomics of genius, Alzheimer's Disease, and the obsolete future of the hospital room
Jul 31, 2013
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NVIDIA Acquires The Portland Group
Bio-IT World News Brief | NVIDIA has acquired The Portland Group (PGI), a supplier of tools and compilers for high performance computing. "PGI and its exceptionally talented staff will continue to operate under the PGI flag – developing OpenACC, CUDA Fortran and CUDA x86 for multicore x86 and, of course, GPGPUs," NVIDIA said on its blog.
Jul 30, 2013
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Pfizer Transitions to D360 Drug Discovery Platform
Bio-IT World | In 2010, Pfizer formed a partnership with Certara, an informatics company based in St. Louis, MO, to adopt Certara’s software system D360 as Pfizer’s core research platform. After a steady, months-long migration of users, Pfizer will complete its transition to D360 this year, replacing an internally-developed platform, RGate, in use since 2005. When the rollout is complete, D360 will be deployed to nearly 2,000 researchers across twelve global sites, making Pfizer the largest client to adopt D360 to date.
Jul 29, 2013