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The British are Coming: Connecting People and Patients
Bio-IT World | Why would a chemist who has worked for some of the leading bio-IT companies of the 15-20 years, including Celera Genomics, Applied Biosystems, D.E. Shaw Ventures and IBM, find himself working for the company formerly known as British Telecom? “I was just as surprised,” said Yury Rozenman, who is BT Global Services’ head of marketing strategy and solution development for life sciences.
Nov 28, 2011
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Survey Says: Tool Up for Smarter Clinical Studies
Bio-IT World | Separate industry surveys by information technology research and advisory firm Gartner and global software company ClearTrial make a strong case for clinical resource management tools in the cost-cutting arsenal of biopharmaceutical and medical device companies.
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Cycle Computing Announces BigScience Challenge Finalists
Compute Cycles Blog | Cycle Computing announced the finalists of the CycleCloud BigScience Challenge at Supercomputing 11. They will announce a grand prize winner who will recieve $12,5000 worth of computing time.
Nov 22, 2011
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Washington University unveils 'GPS' cancer gene sequencing panel
Washington University | A new medical service called Genomics and Pathology Services at Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis (GPS@WUSTL) plans to offer a new sequencing test for mutations in 28 cancer-associated genes, which can be ordered by physicians across the U.S. to simultaneously examine a group of genes likely to influence treatment of a patient’s tumor.
Nov 22, 2011
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An Insider Perspective on PAREXEL
Bio-IT World | Mark Goldberg, PAREXEL’s chief operating officer, recently sat down with Bio•IT World chief editor Kevin Davies to discuss the importance of convergence in Perceptive Informatics’ suite of eClinical offerings, and to share his insights on the future opportunities, trends, and challenges facing the industry.
Nov 21, 2011
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Texas Congressman Seeks to Block FDA Regulating Genetic Tests
The Hill | Letting the FDA regulate genetic tests would cripple innovation in a field with tremendous promise for patients and U.S. competitiveness, Rep. Michael Burgess (R-Texas) said last week at a policy forum co-sponsored by the American Clinical Laboratory Association.
Nov 21, 2011
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Open Data and Patient Modeling in Europe
Bio-IT World | HANNOVER, GERMANY—“The tools and library situation in bioinformatics is an open-source zoo,” said Misha Kapushesksy, functional genomics team leader with the European Bioinformatics Institute (EBI), during his presentation on the Gene Expression Atlas platform. If that’s so, attendees got quite a tour of menagerie at the third annual Bio-IT World Europe conference*, with much emphasis on open-source platforms and cloud deployments.
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Notes from the Floor: SC11
Bio-IT World | This week’s Supercomputing 11 (SC11) conference in Seattle was full of news and product announcements across the industry, many of which featured companies active in life sciences. Here’s just a sampling of what caught Bio-IT World’s eye and ear.
Nov 18, 2011
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Can Big Data Fix Healthcare?
Forbes.com | "The era of Big Data in healthcare has arrived," says GNS Healthcare CEO and co-founder Colin Hill in his debut "Healthcare 2020" blog.
Nov 17, 2011
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Perakslis, Mesirov and Leach Named Bio-IT World Expo 2012 Keynotes
Bio-IT World | Bio-IT World has announced that Eric Perakslis (the newly appointed FDA CIO), Martin Leach (CIO, Broad Institute) and Jill Mesirov (chief informatics officer, Broad Institute) will be the featured keynote speakers at the 10th anniversary Bio-IT World Conference & Expo, which will be held in Boston on April 24-26, 2012.
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PerkinElmer Targets Holistic Data Solutions
Bio-IT World | With its recent acquisitions of CambridgeSoft and Geospiza to name but two, PerkinElmer is signaling a new strategy that highlights data analysis and software as much as its traditional strengths in hardware and chemical analysis. Spearheading the new strategy is Dan Marshak, an accomplished cell biologist who has served as PerkinElmer’s chief scientific officer for five years. Marshak sat down with Bio•IT World chief editor Kevin Davies to discuss PerkinElmer’s evolving strategy from both business and scientific perspectives.
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The Utility of Cloud Computing
Bio-IT World |In September 2011, we held our first standalone conference on the topic. Experts—users and vendors alike—gathered for two days of sharing insights and progress. The takeaway was that more and more users were comfortable with the flexibility, cost, and even security afforded by the cloud.
Nov 15, 2011
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Video: James Watson on Whole Genome Sequencing
Bio-IT World | The complete video recording of the opening plenary session of last month's International Congress of Human Genetics, entitled “Whole Genome Sequencing: To do it or not to do it?”, featuring Nobel laureate Jim Watson and moderated by Bio-IT World's Kevin Davies, has just been posted.
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BGI Releases Updated Bioinformatics Software and Datasets
Bio-IT World | BGI used the opening of its annual international genomics conference, ICG-VI in Shenzhen, China, to announce the launch of new bioinformatics analysis software and pipelines, cloud-based solutions, and a new freely accessible database for large-scale data.
Nov 14, 2011
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New Top500 List Expands Distance Between Top Supercomputers
Top500 | Top500 released their most updated list at Supercomputing 2011 (SC11) today. The order of the top ten systems has not changed since June, but Japan's "K Computer", at the number one spot, completed a build out to make it four times as powerful as China's Tianhe-1A system in the number two position.
Nov 14, 2011
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Bill Gates on Pharma
Forbes | Bill Gates may be an IT guru, but he also has a unique perspective on Big Pharma, thanks to the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation.
Nov 10, 2011
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High Performance Computing has Heterogeneous Future
Bio-IT World | A new IDC report, sponsored by NVIDIA, takes a look at the upcoming era of exascale computing. To break the next speed barrier, IDC sees "heterogeneous computing" as the essential trend.
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SNaPshot Test IDs Key Gene Mutations in Lung Cancer
Guardian | Doctors at Massachusetts General Hospital have developed a test called SNaPshot to identify identify mutations at more than 50 sites in 14 key genes in patients with non-small-cell lung cancer (NSCLC), that is now being offered to patients with a range of other cancers.
Nov 9, 2011
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Biotech Stock Buyback Helps Raise Prices
LA Times | Amgen spurs investors with a buyback program. The biotech planned to buy back $5 billion of its shares, about 10%, over the next month.
Nov 9, 2011
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Hardware Appliances for Hadoop
Wired | Recently, Dell, Oracle, and EMC have all unveiled what they bill as specialized hardware appliances for Hadoop, the open source software platform that analyzes data by splitting it up and distributing it across a cluster. Now NetApp has joined the fray with the NetApp Open Solution for Hadoop.
Nov 7, 2011