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DIY Clinical Trials
WSJ Blog | DIY science is growing in popularity, especially as sequencing costs fall and genomics becomes more accessible. So it's not surprising that the DIY clinical trial is gaining ground as well. An investment advisor in Silicon Valley launched her own clinical trial on the type of vitamin B she, and others with her genotype, should take.
Apr 2, 2012
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Price Wars for Cancer Drugs
Reuters | Part of the drug discovery challenge is price and the "pricing crisis" is reaching new heights in terms of cancer medicines. Many patients don't have access to drugs that could help because of price limitations.
Apr 2, 2012
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Courtagen Releases Genetic Tests for Mitochondrial Disease
Mass High Tech | Courtagen, a private genomics and proteomics company based in Woburn, Mass., has announced its first genetic test to diagnose mitochondiral disease. The company says it plans to expand test options later this year and ultimately offer a combination of multiplex proteomic and next-generation sequencing genomic assays using Illumina’s MiSeq and HiSeq platforms.
Mar 30, 2012
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Roche Again Raises Illumina Bid
New York Times | Roche raised its bid for Illumina yesterday, offering $51 per share, valuing the company at more than $6 billion.
Mar 29, 2012
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Paul Allen Pledges Another $300m to Institute for Brain Science
Seattle Times | Paul Allen, co-founder of Microsoft and founder of the Allen Institute for Brain Sciences, has committed an additional $300 million toward the Institute's 10-year plan.
Mar 29, 2012
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Dada Scale Data
Nature News | The US Office of Science and Technology Policy unveiled a $200 million initiative yesterday to manage data at the databytes leves--that's 1021 bytes.
Mar 29, 2012
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Amazon to Store, Share All of 1000 Genomes Project
New York Times | Amazon Web Services will store and make available the entire contents of the 1000 Genomes project--some 200 terabytes.
Mar 29, 2012
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March News Briefs
Bio-IT World | March news briefs from IO Informatics, Biomatters, BGI, DNA Electronics, and Thomson Reuters.
Mar 29, 2012
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IOM Releases Guidelines for Genomics Research
The Chronicle | The Institute of Medicine of the National Academies released a report last week to estabish standards for genomics research and other develping medical sciences with large datasets and a framework for monitoring and ensuring translational research integrity.
Mar 29, 2012
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The Y Chromosome Is Safe
The Atlantic | The Y chromosome is safe, says a new Nature study. The idea that the Y chromosome was quickly losing genes, the "rotting Y" theory, is stalled according to research from geneticists at the Whitehead Institute for Biomedical Research.
Mar 28, 2012
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Biotech Business Model Menu
Forbes | Biotech business models can make a difference in funding and success, but it's not a one-size-fits-all approach.
Mar 28, 2012
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Jiff Launches First HIPAA-Compliant Health Care Social Network
Bio-IT World | Jiff Inc. unveiled the first HIPAA-compliant health care social network and digital health apps platform: Circle of Health earlier this month. Circle of Health will allow consumers, their loved ones, and their care providers to share critical health information and easily monitor and manage their health through digital health applications that seamlessly integrate with each other.
Mar 27, 2012
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Supreme Court Calls for Review of Gene Patent Case
New York Times | The US Supreme Court ordered an appeals court to reconsider its decision upholding two Myriad Genetics gene patents in light of last week's ruling on a diagnostic test.
Mar 26, 2012
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Columbia University Sues Illumina Over NGS Patents
Reuters | Columbia University filed suit against Illumina yesterday for allegedly infringing on five DNA sequencing patents. The patents were assigned between 2009 and 2012 and list several inventors.
Mar 26, 2012
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March New Products
Bio-IT World | New products in clinical trials, sequencing analysis, storage, chromatography and more from across the industry.
Mar 26, 2012
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Another Look at the MinION
Wired | Wired looks at Oxford Nanopore's USB sequencer, the MinION. It has the potential to be a game changer, but users are still waiting to see it in action.
Mar 26, 2012
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A Preview of Bio-IT World Expo 2012
Bio-IT World | On April 24-26, Bio-IT World will host its tenth anniversary conference in Boston, and anticipates the largest gathering to date, along with a record 125 companies exhibiting this year. More than 200 speakers will present in a total of 12 concurrent conference tracks, as well as 15 short courses, not to mention the 2012 Bio-IT World Best Practices Awards and the Best of Show exhibit prizes. Here are just a few of the potential highlights on this year’s program.
Mar 25, 2012
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Growth at San Diego Supercomputing Center
Lab Manager | The San Diego Supercomputer Center has been growing over the past three years, and has created a fully integrated "big data" environment.
Mar 23, 2012
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Personalized Medicine and Safety
InformationWeek | Some of personalized medicine's most famous examples are of drug efficacy, but could genomics help with drug safety as well?
Mar 21, 2012
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GSK, Johnson & Johnson Invest in $200m Venture Fund
NJ.com | GlaxoSmithKline and Johnson & Johnson are forming a $200 million fund to invest in early-stage biotech companies.
Mar 22, 2012