• New Cancer Center Planned for Northern Virginia

    Washington Business Journal | A new comprehensive cancer center planned for Northern Virginia might be able to accomplish what Dietrich Stephan's Ignite Institue wasn't able to.

    Oct 15, 2012
  • News from Vienna: BT, Aspera, GenoLogics, CLC

    Bio-IT World | Bio-IT World Europe wrapped up in Vienna last week. A full report will follow, but first, some company announcement highlights from BT, Aspera, GenoLogics, CLC bio.

    Oct 15, 2012
  • AstraZeneca Inks Chinese Drug Discovery Partnership

    Bloomberg | AstraZeneca has partnered with Beijing-based Pharmaron to expand their R&D efforts. The partnership adds "a few hundred" researchers to AstraZeneca's team in China.

    Oct 15, 2012
  • Whole Genome Class for Medical Students

    Nature News Blog | Mount Sinai Medical School in New York is offering an elective course called ‘Practical Analysis of Your Personal Genome’ this year. The goal is to teach upcoming physicians how sequencing information might affect clinical care.

    Oct 12, 2012
  • IMPROVER-ing Data Verification for Systems Biology

    Bio-IT World | There was CASP. Then there was DREAM. And now, IMPROVER. The latest algorithm competition is tackling data verification in systems biology research. 

    Oct 12, 2012
  • GSK Releases 200 TB Compounds for Open Innovation

    PM Live | GlaxoSmithKline has released access to 200 compounds with possible action against tuberculosis in a move toward an "open innovation" approach to R&D.

    Oct 11, 2012
  • FDA Recalls Generic that Doesn't Work

    Forbes | The FDA took a generic version of Wellbutrin XL off the market yesterday because it just doesn't work--and hasn't worked for years.

    Oct 11, 2012
  • True Blood: Swiss Start-Up Biognosys Pushes Personalized Proteomics

    Bio-IT World | As biotech catchphrases go, “personalized proteomics” hasn’t quite registered as much as some, but according to Swiss biotech company Biognosys, recent advances in mass spectrometry and bioinformatics could have enormous ramifications for biomedical research, drug discovery, and even consumer health.

    Oct 10, 2012
  • Nobel Prize in Chemistry Awarded for Receptor Work

    Bio-IT World Roundup | The Nobel Prize in chemistry was awarded to two doctors for their work with G-protein-coupled receptors.

    Oct 10, 2012
  • The Intersection of Genetics and Economics

    Nature News | A paper slated to appear in the American Economic Review claims that a country's genetic diversity can predict the success of its economy. Critics worry that the paper is making claims that the inverse is also true.

    Oct 10, 2012
  • Science Prizes as Awards or Incentives

    The Guardian | With the announcement of the Nobel Prize in physics, The Guardian looks at the pros and cons of scientific awards as rewards or as incentives.

    Oct 9, 2012
  • The Prosecution RESTs

    Bio-IT World | Inside the Box Guest Column | Life Technologies has recently delivered version 3.0 of the Torrent Suite software, which includes updates to the RESTful API. Finally, in an industry chronically plagued with data integrity problems, a simple, modern API is available. 

    Oct 8, 2012
  • Health IT Company Claims 47 Second Genome Analysis

    eWeek | Health IT company NantHealth has introduced a supercomputing platform that it says can reduce the time required to analyze genomic data of a cancer patient from eight weeks to 47 seconds.

    Oct 8, 2012
  • University Medical Center Invests $100 Million in IT from IBM, Oracle

    eWeek | The University of Pittsburgh Medical Center has announced a five-year, $100 million investment in data warehousing and analytic tools incorporating IT infrastructure from dbMotion, IBM, Informatica, and Oracle.

    Oct 8, 2012
  • Grad Programs Launch for Data Wrangling

    Computerworld | Graduate schools are recognizing the need for big-data degrees, and several have launched Master's programs in science or business analytics designed to train students to manage and process massive datasets.

    Oct 8, 2012
  • TGEN Focuses on Childhood Rare Disorders

    AZ Central | The Translational Genomics Research Institute is launching the TGen Center for Rare Childhood Disorders to use sequencing technology to identify rare diseases.

    Oct 5, 2012
  • Large Genome Study to Delineate Breast Cancers

    Singularity HUB | A collaborative study investigated the genomes 825 breast cancer patients at different stages of disease.

    Oct 5, 2012
  • EMC Names New CTO

    Computerworld | EMC has named a new Chief Technology Officer. John Roese will play a key role in shaping EMC's big data and cloud strategy.

    Oct 5, 2012
  • Report from the Consumer Genetics Conference

    Reason.com | Ronald Bailey reports from the 4th Annual Consumer Genetics Conference. Among the highlights: GenePeeks, the Coriell Institute for Medical Research, the New York Genome Center, Life Technologies, Complete Genomics,GnuBio, and much more.

    Oct 5, 2012
  • At ICG, BGI Leads Call for Genomics Collaboration

    Bio-IT World | PHILADELPHIA—BGI is leading a widespread call in the genomics research community for collaborations to extract medically useful information. At the inaugural International Conference on Genomics in the Americas (ICGA)*, held last week, BGI and Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia (CHOP) cohosted an exciting event with a host of dynamic presentations.

    Oct 5, 2012