• Making Use of Smarter, Richer Data

    GEN | Getting the big data is the easy part, making sense of it is the challenge for life sciences. Guy Cavet, vice president of life sciences at Kaggle, a platform for data science competitions, argues for not just big data, but smarter use of rich data.

    Nov 27, 2012
  • Illumina, BGI Battle Over Complete Genomics

    Nature News | The fight for Complete Genomics is not over. BGI and Illumina have both submitted letters arguing that their offer is a better fit to the Complete Genomics board.

    Nov 27, 2012
  • Biotech's Class of 2012

    Xconomy | Where are the biotech startups for 2012? Xconomy finds them few and far between. Listing "exciting" startups as those with a big idea and at least $5 million in their pockets, Luke Timmerman comes up with only 28.

    Nov 27, 2012
  • ClickClinica App Tracks Global Disease

    Guardian | Liverpool University has launched a free app for doctors that records what symptoms their patient has and the treatment they provided. Collect enough of these together, from around the world, and you get real-time global disease surveillance.

    Nov 27, 2012
  • Novartis Calls for Better R&D Processes in the UK

    The Telegraph | Novartis has arranged a crisis meeting for British stakeholders in London today in a bid to "streamline Britain’s 'haphazard' approach to medical research and development (R&D)."

    Nov 26, 2012
  • HHMI Launches Film Studio

    HHMI | The Howard Hughes Medical Institute is expanding its focus--into film. HHMI today announced the launch of Tangled Bank Studios, a film and media production company for science documentaries.

    Nov 26, 2012
  • Panasas on Hadoop

    Datanami | Panasas believes high performance network attached storage (NAS) can offer some rather appealing features for the MapReduce world.

    Nov 26, 2012
  • Krams: How to Popularize the Adaptive Approach

    Bio-IT World  | Adaptive clinical trials might be globally embraced if the current preoccupation with fixed trial designs was viewed as an “engineering problem” requiring a lot of talk and teamwork between adaptive design experts, said Michael Krams, MD, vice president & head of the neurology franchise at Johnson & Johnson (J&J).  

    Nov 21, 2012
  • Bio-IT World Expo Announces 2013 Keynote Speakers

    Bio-IT World | Bio-IT World has announced a pair of renowned keynote speakers and an exciting panel of life science CIOs among the upcoming attractions at its 2013 Conference & Expo, to be held in Boston next Spring (April 9-11, 2013).

    Nov 20, 2012
  • The Race to Exascale Computing

    Computerworld | The US is delaying its push to exascale thanks to budget squeeze, but China is ramping up. Analysts say China hopes to beat the US to exascale.

    Nov 20, 2012
  • Enrolment Update on the Million Veteran Program

    Health Affairs Blog | Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) launched the Million Veteran Program (MVP) in May of last year, and the program now includes more than 100,000 participants. MVP is a mega-database that will hold genomic and clinical information for future studies about veterans.

    Nov 20, 2012
  • Genomic Sequencing for Newborns Wins Brigham and Women's Prize

    Spoonful of Medicine | Brigham and Women's $100,000 BRIght Futures Prize was awarded to clinical geneticist Robert Green and his project to explore how best to integrate genomic sequencing into routine medical care for healthy newborns. The contest presented three well-vetted finalists to the public and let the winner be chosen by an online vote.

    Nov 19, 2012
  • Genome Variety: Humans a 'Mosaic of Cells with Different Genomes'

    Yale University News | Scientists at Yale School of Medicine have found that the human body is "made up of a mosaic of cells with different genomes." While studying skin cells derived from stem cells, researchers found genetic variation at the cellular level: at least 30% of skin cells displayed varying levels of copy number variations.

    Nov 19, 2012
  • Illumina Offered the Counter Bid for Complete Genomics

    Bloomberg | As suspected by many, Illumina says it was the second bidder for Complete Genomics. Complete rejected Illumina's offer--a 5% premium over the BGI offer--because the deal would have likely been stalled by antitrust regulators. 

    Nov 19, 2012
  • Graph500 Ranks Supercomputers' Agility with Big Data

    Computerworld | A new supercomputing ranking compares how well machines deal with big datasets. The Graph500 benchmark was introduced in 2010 to rank how systems search for data in a large data set.

    Nov 16, 2012
  • Helicos Files Chapter 11

    GEN | Next-gen sequencing company Helicos filed for Chapter 11 protection yesterday. In the filing, Helicos listed $15.478 million in liabilities and only $3.503 million in assets.

    Nov 16, 2012
  • HP Launches Big Data Servers

    eWeek | HP yesterday introduced a new server specifically designed for big data workloads. The ProLiant SL4500 Generation 8 is tuned for petabytes and multiple petabytes.

    Nov 16, 2012
  • Text Mining Reveals Alzheimer's Biomarkers

    Clinical Innovation & Technology | In a study published in the Journal of Translational Medicine , the authors were able to identify 25 biomarker candidates for Alzheimer's disease via the data mining of publicly available databases,

    Nov 15, 2012
  • Janssen Launches Clinical Trial Investigator Database

    eCliniqua | Janssen Research & Development has established a global cross-pharma Investigator Databank designed to improve efficiencies of industry-sponsored clinical trials. The effort is part of the newly-created TransCelerate BioPharma. 

    Nov 15, 2012
  • Digital Body Plots Pains, Prescriptions

    Startupticker | A new personal health record gives users a virtual body model to track their personal health history. Nhumi users tag free text with 3D coordinates recorded on a virtual model of the human anatomy by simply clicking on the body, creating a pin, then dragging the pin to their text.

    Nov 15, 2012