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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
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2013 Best Practices Extension
Bio-IT World | Bio-IT World is announcing a deadline extension for its 2013 Best Practices awards program. In keeping with extensions given in previous years, the 2013 extended deadline is February 11.
Jan 14, 2013
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SAP's HANA is Ready for Prime Time
ReadWriteWeb | HANA, SAP's in-memory database, is now ready to run SAP's enterprise resource planning applications. HANA is capable of both data warehousing and transactions--like forecasting--making both processes much faster.
Jan 14, 2013
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The Rise of the ARM Server
Bio-IT World | GUEST COMMENTARY | Two years ago, venture capitalist Hermann Hauser boldly predicted the fall of Intel. The tech giant would be crushed, he said, by the mighty ARM (Advanced RISC Machines) Holdings. Such posturing is not uncommon in the world of technology, but the difference in this case was that Hauser was pointing to the business models of the two companies, not the technology per se.
Jan 14, 2013
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Worries for 2013: 150+ Scientific Leaders Chime In
Edge | Edge has posted its annual question and there are some great responses: essays from Steve Pinker, Craig Venter, Brian Eno, Tim O’Reilly, Simon Baron-Cohen, Terry Sejnowski, Eric Topol, Nicholas Carr, Esther Dyson, Juan Enriquez, and a cast of 130 other scientific leaders.
Jan 14, 2013
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NIST Workshop Looks at Variant Calling Standards
NGS Leaders | Justin Zook and Marc Salit from the National Institute of Standards and Technology report on the NIST workshop Genome in a Bottle, to develop reference materials, reference methods, and reference data to assess confidence in human whole genome variant calls.
Jan 11, 2013
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What’s Fueling Our Growing Loss of Faith in Big Science?
Bio-IT World | The Skeptical Outsider Guest Column| The scientific method is arguably one of the key pillars of Western Civilization. Ironically, the power of science has become so well established that it is now taken as an article of faith by politicians and voters who wouldn’t know the difference between good science and bad if it bit them in the keister. As a result, no society in history has provided as much public, private, and corporate science funding as the United States.
Jan 11, 2013
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Making Mechanical Marvels
Nature | Researchers at the University of Manchester have built a robotic ribosome, or at least a nanomachine that can mimic some of a ribosome's activity.
Jan 10, 2013
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Big Data Costs Could Lead to Monitized Data
eWeek | A Gartner study suggests that the rising costs of big data storage is going to lead some businesses trade, barter, or sell their data for funds by 2016.
Jan 10, 2013
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Top Tech Picks of 2012
InfoWorld | InfoWorld's Technology of the Year awards recognizes the best tech solutions from 2012. Among them, hardware, software, cloud solutions, and more.
Jan 10, 2013
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Bayer HealthCare Launches Singapore-Based Translational Oncology Network
Bio-IT World | SINGAPORE—Bayer HealthCare has launched an Integrated Translational Oncology Network in Singapore to facilitate drug discovery and development specifically for cancers prevalent in Asian populations.
Jan 9, 2013
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Illumina, Life Technologies Forge Rival Partnerships to Implement Clinical Genomics Networks
Bio-IT World | The two giants of next-generation sequencing technology, Illumina and Life Technologies, have announced rival initiatives with leading medical institutions in Boston to further the integration of their technology into the clinical genomics arena. Life is investing in Claritas Genomics with Boston Children's Hospital, while Illumina announced the founding members of the GeneInsight-Illumina Network.
Jan 8, 2013