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IBM Announces Cloud Computing Center in Singapore
Bio-IT World | SINGAPORE—Earlier this week, IBM announced a $38m investment n a new IBM Asia Pacifica Cloud Computing Data Centre in Singapore scheduled to launch in April. The new facility will extend IBM's globally-integrated cloud delivery network with centers in Germany, Canada and the United States; and 13 global cloud labs, of which seven are based in Asia Pacific: China, India, Korea, Japan, Hong Kong, Vietnam and Singapore.
Mar 10, 2011
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deCODE Identifies Heart Rhythm Disorder SNP
Bio-IT World | Earlier this week, scientists at deCODE genetics and academic colleagues from Iceland, The Netherlands, Denmark, the US and Illumina, report the discovery of a single-nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) associated with high risk of sick sinus syndrome (SSS). The study was published on March 6 in the online edition of Nature Genetics.
Mar 10, 2011
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On the Edge of the Patent Cliff
New York Times | Pfizer's patent on Lipitor expires in November, representing a $10 billion/year revenue stream for the drug maker.
Mar 7, 2011
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EMD Serono Opens New Research Hub in Boston
Bio-IT World | Following in the footsteps of Novartis, Merck and other big pharma companies that have decided to headquarter their research operations in the Boston area, EMD Serono recently opened a new research facility in the Boston suburb of Billerica.
Mar 3, 2011
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NCBI Closes Sequence Read Archive, Pepidome Respository
Bio-IT World | NCBI has announced that it will discontinue its Sequence Read Archive (SRA) and Trace Archive repositories for high-throughput sequence data and the Pepidome Repository, citing budgetary constraints.
Mar 1, 2011
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Nic Volker May Be Leading Edge of New Wave of Genetic Medicine
Milwaukee-Wisconsin Journal Sentinel | The case of Nic Volker, a young undiagnosed patient in Wisconsin who was treated after exome sequencing revealed a specific genetic lesion, may be the leading edge of a wave moving across medicine, as doctors at the Medical College and Children's Hospital have half-a-dozen new cases moving through an evaulation process.
Feb 28, 2011
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Better Business, Better Compliance Through Defensible Data Disposal
Bio-IT World Expert Commentary | Pharmaceutical companies are drowning in data, but few organizations know what to do about it. That’s about to change. A new information governance strategy that supports “defensible data disposal” can help companies reduce the amount of data they retain. By doing so, they can utilize research data more efficiently, improve compliance processes, reduce legal and business risk, and save money.
Feb 23, 2011
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Microsoft Mobile Health App Challenge
Bio-IT World | Microsoft is extending a mobile challenge to the health and life sciences marketplace, and calling partners, developers and phone app enthusiasts to come up with unique apps coded for Windows Phone 7 (WP7) that will benefit their organizations, employees or consumers.
Feb 23, 2011
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Genedata Announces Software Suite for Biologics R&D
Bio-IT World | SAN FRANCISO—Genedata today released Genedata Biologics, a first-in-class, off-the-shelf software solution for comprehensive data management and analysis of biologics R&D activities. The platform is featured at CHI’s Molecular Medicine Tri-Conference 2011 in San Francisco this week (Moscone Convention Center, Feb. 23-25).
Feb 23, 2011
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Context and the Cloud: the Third Era of Computing
Forbes | IBM's Watson not only soundly beat two Jeopardy champions, but also may have ushered in a new era of computing, the third in IBM's long history.
Feb 22, 2011
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Obama Aims for Exascale
Computerworld | President Obama has included supercomputing in his 2012 budget proposal. If the budget is approved, the Department of Energy will get $126 million for development of an exascale computing system.
Feb 18, 2011
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A 2011 Wakeup Call for Pharmaceutical Companies
Bio-IT World Comment | Challenges are not new to the pharmaceutical industry. Will pharmaceutical companies get a break in 2011? What are the trends that are impacting the pharmaceutical industry? Here are our predictions for 2011.
Feb 17, 2011
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NetApp Talks Cloud
Forbes | NetApp co-founder Dave Hitz talks about some of the challenges of cloud storage, how it changes business models and consolidation in the technology industry.
Feb 16, 2011
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Sanofi-Aventis Closes Genzyme Buy
Forbes | Sanofi-Aventis has agreed to buy Cambridge-based Genzyme for $74 a share, valuing the biotech at $20.1 billion.
Feb 16, 2011
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Sun, Sand, and Sequencing at Marco Island
NGS Leaders | Bio-IT World Editor Kevin Davies reports from Marco Island and the Advances in Genome Biology and Technology (AGBT) conference on Ion Torrent, Baylor, SOLiD's "sweet spot", PacBio, Illumina, and more.
Feb 13, 2011
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Gene Mutation Responsible for Common Hypertension
HHMI | Howard Hughes Medical Institute (HHMI) scientists have used next-generation DNA sequencing tools to identify a mutation in a gene that underlies one of the most common forms of severe hypertension.
Feb 13, 2011
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Partnering with Pharma: A New CRO Approach
Bio-IT World | Mike Wilkinson, CIO and executive vice president at PPD, has a message for pharma: “We’re in this together as partners; we’re not a vendor anymore. I think we need to move away from that kind of transactional approach where all they’re looking for is to have a vendor and buy a service. That’s not going to work in this environment.”
Jan 26, 2011
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High Performance Computing, GPUs, and Cloud: A Perfect Match?
Bio-IT World | Guest Commentary | In 2010, the high performance and high throughput computing (HPC/HTC) communities saw two major technologies go mainstream: the use of general purpose graphical processing units (GPGPU or just GPUs) and Cloud computing.
Jan 26, 2011
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Realizing Value from Technology
Bio-IT World | A former senior executive at Wyeth for many years, followed by spells at Millennium Pharmaceuticals and Infinity Pharmaceuticals, Susan Ward has spent the past eight years translating her detailed appreciation of the R&D process for numerous clients, helping companies translate technology into products. “Ask any CIO in the drug industry what keeps him/her up at night, and it won’t be too many sentences before the ‘value’ issue comes up,” says Ward.
Jan 26, 2011
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The Era of Big Data Analytics
Bio-IT World | Toward the end of 2010, two systems biology (SB) pioneers, GNS Healthcare (formerly Gene Network Sciences) and Selventa (formerly Genstruct), underwent name changes and took major steps to reposition and grow their businesses. Time will judge the effectiveness of the moves. Today, the systems biology label seems mostly forgotten while its tenets live on, and perhaps that was to be expected.
Feb 8, 2011