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Oracle's IaaS Plans
InformationWorld | Oracle shared their infrastructure-as-a-service plan yesterday in a conference call with the press. The plan would boost the company's hardware usage while building its cloud subscription numbers.
Jan 29, 2013
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Bio-IT World Expo Preview: Managing Big Data on Genome’s 10th Anniversary
Bio-IT World | This April welcomes the return of the Bio-IT World Expo in Boston (April 9-11, 2013). Over the course of three days, researchers from academia and industry will discuss themes of big data, cloud computing, trends in IT infrastructure, omics technologies, high-performance computing, data analytics and precision medicine, from the research realm to the clinical arena.
Jan 29, 2013
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In Conversation: Ashley Van Zeeland, CEO Cypher Genomics
Bio-IT World | The genome interpretation field gets a little more interesting this week with the news that Cypher Genomics, a software start-up co-founded by a notable quartet of Scripps Institute physicians and scientists, is launching its beta access program. The San Diego company was launched by cardiologist Eric Topol, mathematical geneticist Nicholas Schork, bioinformatician Ali Torkamani, and neuroscientist Ashley Van Zeeland, the company’s CEO. Bio-IT World editor Kevin Davies recently spoke to Van Zeeland to learn about the company’s goals and core strengths.
Jan 28, 2013
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Broad Updates GATK Licenses
Bio-IT World Roundup | The Broad has again updated their GATK licenses. In October, Broad announced that commercial users of the GATK would need commercial licenses from Appistry to use GATK 2.0. The move drew complaints from the community.
Jan 28, 2013
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Hadoop to be in Most Advanced Analytics by 2015
Computerworld | A Gartner study says the Hadoop programming framework will be the dominant framework in large-scale data analytics by 2015.
Jan 25, 2013
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January Product and News Briefs
Bio-IT World | Briefs for January include news briefs from ERT, Flatiron Health, ARIAD Pharmaceuticals, Mayo Clinic, CDISC; new products from PerkinElmer; and more.
Jan 25, 2013
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Batten Disease Finding Ends a Diagnostic Odyssey for California Family
Bio-IT World EXCLUSIVE | Three years after Jacob Allingham first began experiencing seizures that worsened into a bewildering and quickly progressing combination of symptoms, the exhausting (and exorbitant) diagnostic odyssey for Jacob and his similarly affected younger brother Dylan has come to an end.
Jan 24, 2013
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Salk Institute Gets $42 Million for Genomics Center
UT San Diego | The Salk Institute in La Jolla has received $42 million gift from the New York-based Helmsley Charitable Trust that will be used to explore the genomics behind cancer, diabetes and Alzheimer’s disease.
Jan 23, 2013
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David Cox, Genomics Leader, Dies
Bio-IT World | David Cox, a geneticist and senior vice president at Pfizer, died yesterday. Cox was involved in early efforts to sequence the human genome, served as the chief scientific officer for Perlegen, and led Pfizer's genetics research efforts in the Rinat office.
Jan 23, 2013
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New HIPAA Rules Increase IT Responsibility
eWeek | A new HIPAA update will make IT companies more liable for data breaches. Business associates—which includes software developers and data backup services—now must meet the privacy and security rules of HIPAA just like doctors, hospitals and health insurance providers.
Jan 22, 2013
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Picking the Right NGS Supplier
Opiniomics Blog | All NGS suppliers are not created equal says Mick Watson, manager of a genomics facility at the University of Edinburgh, in a blog post. Data quality can vary dramatically between instruments, teams, and offerings; Watson breaks down what to look for to make sure you're getting the best work for your money.
Jan 21, 2013
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New Company Offers Genetic Panel for Parents
San Francisco Business Journal | Randy Scott's company InVitae is beta testing a panel of genetic conditons--150 now, up to 500 by the end of the year--that parents could use to know what diseases their children may be exposed to.
Jan 21, 2013
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Moleculo Man: Mickey Kertesz on Illumina’s Sub-Assembly Acquisition
Bio-IT World | You could have gotten pretty long odds on a major genomics company snapping up a stealth start-up less than one year old, named after a Saturday Night Live character and without a scientific publication to its name. But last month, Moleculo co-founders Mickey Kertesz and Dmitry Pushkarev sold their San Francisco start-up to Illumina. The prize was a proprietary technology—part wet-lab, part computation—for greatly increasing the assembled virtual read-length of short-read next-gen sequencing data, addressing a short-coming in Illumina’s second-generation HiSeq and MiSeq instruments.
Jan 18, 2013
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Jackson Lab Breaks Ground on Genomic Medicine Center
UConn Today | The Jackson Lab has broken ground on its new Connecticut buildings--The Jackson Laboratory for Genomic Medicine. The new center will support research collaborations aiming to uncover genomic causes of human diseases and shape new approaches in personalized medicine to prevent, detect, and treat them.
Jan 18, 2013
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New Data Analysis Company Takes on Shape of Data
New York Times | Ayasdi, a new data analysis start-up based in Palo Alto, is based on a new fundamental technique of mathmatics analysis. The technique analyzes the shape of complex data.
Jan 18, 2013
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DNA Reveals Identities, Families
New York Times | With nothing more than the publically-posted DNA sequences and Google, researchers have identified not only the individuals who donated their genetic materials, but whole families.
Jan 17, 2013
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Brenner on Janelia Farm
HHMI Bulletin | Sydney Brenner spends part of his time at Janelia Farm as a senior reserach fellow. He talks with the HHMI Bulletin about what is working at Janelia Farm and what challenges the labs face.
Jan 17, 2013
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AstraZeneca Establishes First Russian Biobank.
Bio-IT World | AstraZeneca is expanding its biotechnology operations in Russia, through the establishment of the country’s first biobank and a clinical research center in St. Petersburg.
Jan 16, 2013
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Big Pharma Rumor Mill
In the Pipeline | It seems to be a season of shake ups in Big Pharma, and Derek Lowe is trading theories. Right now, the predominant ones include changes at Pfizer and AstraZeneca.
Jan 16, 2013
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SV Bio Launches In Silico Genome Diagnostics Service
Bio-IT World | Today's launch of Silicon Valley Biosystems (SV Bio), an in silico diagnostics company established by Navigenics co-founder Dietrich Stephan, is marked by the resolution of a lengthy diagnostic odyssey in which exome sequencing revealed the underlying mutated gene responsible for two siblings’ neurological disorder.
Jan 14, 2013