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Clouds, Supercomputing Shine at Bio-IT World Cloud Summit
Bio-IT World | SAN FRANCISCO—A variety of cloud computing and supercomputing resources and applications shone brightly at the Bio-IT World Cloud Summit* in San Francisco this week.
Sep 13, 2012
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HHMI Awards Three Interdisciplinary Grants
HHMI | HHMI has awarded three grants to develop interdisciplinary graduate training programs that integrate the biomedical sciences with the physical sciences and engineering, as part of its Interfaces Initiative.
Sep 13, 2012
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SABs for Biotech Startups
Forbes | For early biotechs, a scientific advisory board can provide an objective, external perspective and quality authentication, but they can also be expensive and create challenges.
Sep 12, 2012
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X Prize Launches Open Bioinformatics Challenge
Bio-IT World | The Archon Genomics X Prize is launching a Bioinformatics Challenge tomorrow morning at 9:00 PST. The challenge is offering a $2,500 prize for the “most impactful, most material” improvements to the validation protocol and software for the X Prize said Grant Campany, senior director & prize lead, Archon Genomics X PRIZE presented by Express Scripts.
Sep 11, 2012
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Illumina Launches Fast Clinical Sequencing, Data Sets, Clinical Alliance
Bio-IT World News Brief | Illumina announced several advancements in clinical genomic sequencing today including Individual Genome Sequencing (IGS) service, a strategic alliance with Partners HealthCare, and five content sets to provide comprehensive evaluation of genes associated with specific disease area.
Sep 11, 2012
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NHGRI Expands Genomics Divisions
Bio-IT World Brief | The National Human Genome Research Institute (NHGRI) announced a reorganization today to divide the Extramural Research Program into four new divisions: three genomic divisions and extramural operations. The changes will become effective on October 1.
Sep 10, 2012
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Broad and AstraZeneca Launch Collaboration for Antivirals, Antibacterials
Bio-IT World Brief | The Broad Institute and AstraZeneca are collaborating on a project to indentify new chemical compounds targeting bacterial and viral infections. Infectious and parasitic diseases are the world’s second-largest leading cause of death and disability according to the World Health Organization’s Global Burden of Disease report.
Sep 10, 2012
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Australian Researchers Launch Proteome Browser
Australian Life Sciences | As part of the Human Proteome Project, researchers from Monash University in Australia and their colleagues are developing an open-access Web interface for the proteins on chromosome 7. The proteome browser will show the quality of information available on each protein and let users drill down into the data.
Sep 10, 2012
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Calit2 Researcher Wins Multimedia Computing Award
Calit2 | A UC San Diego researcher won an award for her outstanding Ph.D. dissertation in multimedia computing, communications, and applications.
Sep 10, 2012
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ENCODE Inspires
Economist | More on the ENCODE project. The Economist likens it to Keats' reaction upon reading Homer.
Sep 10, 2012
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Affy's Take on Microarrays Around the World
MendelsPod | Affymetrix's VP for International Markets, Chris Barbazette, talks about genomics and arrays around the world: from China and Saudi Arabia to Egypt and Venezuela.
Sep 7, 2012
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Cliff Reid Talks Errorless Sequencing
Singularity Hub | Complete Genomics CEO Cliff Reid talks about the future of sequencing, new sequencers that will be "errorless", and the three things it will take to make whole human genome sequencing truly ubiquitous.
Sep 7, 2012
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Big Growth, Innovation in Rare Disease Biotech
Forbes | Biotech innovation is thriving at Alexion Pharmaceuticals, a company focused on finding treatments that will transform the lives of patients with ultrarare diseases.
Sep 6, 2012
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News Briefs: EHR Certifications, Orphan Disease Market, Supercomputing Huntington's Disease
Bio-IT World | News briefs: CCHIT Named Authorized Certification Body for EHRs; GNS Focuses Platform on Huntington’s Disease; Orphan Drug Market Outpaces Others; Roche Banks on Personalized Medicine; and Updated NGS Analysis Software.
Sep 6, 2012
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Databases Fight NIH Funding Cuts
Nature | Funding cuts by the US National Library of Medicine are threatening five widely used biological databases -- Protégé, BioMagResBank, Repbase, REBASE, and CASP -- as user communities rally to save them.
Sep 6, 2012
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Birney's View of ENCODE Project Papers
Ewan's Blog | Ewan Birney, the lead analysis coordinator of the massive ENCODE genome annotation project published in 30 papers this week, offers his personal perspective of the ENCODE story uncut, from beginning to end.
Sep 5, 2012
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Encode: Gene Switches in 'Junk' DNA
New York Times & Discover Magazine | Junk DNA is not useless after all. At least 80% of DNA that doesn't contain genes does still play a role in health: at least 4 million gene switches.
Sep 5, 2012
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Accunet Adds NCI Data Center to its Life Science Roster
Bio-IT World | Accunet's work designing a newly operational data center for the National Cancer Institute (NCI) at the Frederick National Laboratory for Cancer Research could be a stepping stone in growing its business in the life sciences IT arena.
Sep 5, 2012
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Obama and Romney Tackle 14 Top Science Questions
Scientific American | The two presidential candidates--Barack Obama and Mitt Romney--answer 14 questions covering some of the biggest scientific and technological challenges facing the United States.
Sep 4, 2012
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CLC bio Acquires Danish Drug Discovery Software Company Molegro
Bio-IT World | The bioinformatics firm CLC bio has acquired fellow Danish company Molegro, a drug discovery software company focusing on molecular docking and protein-ligand interactions.
Sep 3, 2012