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Why Mass Spectrometry Is Taking Over Affinity-based Approaches In Plasma Proteomics
Bio-IT World | The demand for proteomics studies has increased in recent years, with growing emphasis on datasets capturing vast amounts of proteomics data from large cohorts of patients, with thousands of proteins measured in each person. In part, this has been led by developments in computational methods, like deep learning to analyze data, as well as advancements in sample analytical methodologies.
Dec 10, 2021
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Harvard and MIT Researchers Pursue Improved RNA and Cellular Therapies with eToehold Technology
Bio-IT World | A group of cell engineers and synthetic biologists at Harvard University and Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) has developed a tech tool called “eToeholds” that could help improve the safety and efficacy of RNA and cell therapies, in addition to enabling new forms of detection.
Dec 9, 2021
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Cupping Technique Has Standout Performance In DNA Vaccine Studies
Bio-IT World | The ultimate challenge of drug delivery—successfully getting a medicine into a cell—has several lines of pursuit when it comes to nucleic acid-based vaccines and the latest and greatest is an ancient cupping technique which, at least in rodents, is almost unfathomably good at driving immune responses. To say the Rutgers University research team was surprised by the finding would be an understatement.
Dec 8, 2021
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Clive Brown on Field Biopsies, New Chemistry, Short Reads
Bio-IT World | At Oxford Nanopore’s virtual Community Meeting this week, CTO Clive Brown presented new chemistries, previewed the Apple iPad Pro-powered Mk1D with an integrated MinION, teased the diagnostic capacities of “outy” sequencing, unveiled a browser base caller, and more.
Dec 3, 2021
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Follow the Money: Cloud R&D, Generative Biology, Robotics
Bio-IT World | Platforms for machine-learning generative biology and cloud R&D, drug delivery chip for therapies at the tumor site, and AI-driven drug discovery and robotics.
Dec 2, 2021
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Cloud Hygiene and Cost Optimization at Johnson & Johnson
Bio-IT World | TRENDS FROM THE TRENCHES—Tom Messina has worked in various roles for Johnson & Johnson dating back to 1999 and is currently an IT Director in J&J’s Pharmaceutical R&D division, Janssen. BioTeam had a chance to speak with Tom recently to appreciate how J&J is leveraging cloud compute and storage resources to maximize innovation and growth while controlling costs.
Dec 1, 2021
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Gilead Chooses AWS, Illumina, Sequoia Fund Chinese Startups, More
Bio-IT World | Illumina powers the Canadian COVID-19 Genomics Network, organ-on-a-chip explores infectious disease, and cell analysis acquisitions. Plus new products from PerkinElmer, Bio-Rad, Roswell Biotechnologies, Genialis, and more.
Nov 30, 2021
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Building the Data Foundation for Faster Time to Science in Healthcare
Bio-IT World | Genomics and artificial intelligence (AI) are key to this quest and at-scale advancement of personalized medicine. Both, however, require liquid data and modern data infrastructure that re-imagines the role of data and how it is used.
Nov 23, 2021
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Gut Microbiome Linked To Aggressive Prostate Cancer
Bio-IT World | Evidence has been mounting for decades that what men eat can lower or raise their risk of prostate cancer—including aggressive forms of the disease that can be lethal. But that’s only part of the story.
Nov 22, 2021
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Biopharma’s Dark Data Problem
Bio-IT World | Worldwide spending on pharmaceutical R&D will reach $230 billion by 2026. So with investment dollars flowing in and R&D continuing an upward trajectory all should be well, right? Well… not exactly. Like many industries, pharmaceutical companies are facing a data problem—a dark data problem.
Nov 19, 2021
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Recursion’s Vision for the New Shape of Drug Discovery
Bio-IT World | As a “digital native,” Recursion is working to reshape the drug discovery industry—quite literally. Gone is the vision of a traditional discovery funnel, wide at the top and slowly narrowing. Instead, Recursion proposes a drug discovery machine powering a T-shaped funnel where many options are considered, but failure is fast and the candidates that advance have a potentially higher likelihood of being a successful treatment. Easier said than done.
Nov 17, 2021
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Unique Repurposing Approach Identifies Potential Alzheimer’s Disease Drug
Bio-IT World | Trials for Alzheimer’s disease (AD) drugs have repeatedly failed with billions of dollars invested. But a new, multidisciplinary drug repurposing model, described in a recent article in Nature Aging, combines drug repurposing with precision medicine, network-based drug targeting, induced pluripotent stem cell (iPSC) technology, and real-world data analysis.
Nov 16, 2021
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MemVerge’s Vision for Big Memory Computing
Bio-IT World | The vision, Charles Fan explains, is big memory. Fan and two other co-founders launched MemVerge, an all-memory storage start-up that Fan calls quite disruptive and high risk—but also the compute architecture of the future.
Nov 11, 2021
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What’s Behind Growing Adoption Of Cell-Based Vaccine Platforms
Bio-IT World | Cell-based vaccines, initially developed to add speed and scale to pandemic response efforts and reduce dependency on chickens in the vaccine manufacturing process, have over the past few years also shown to be more reliably effective than traditional, egg-based products.
Nov 10, 2021
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NVIDIA GTC: Networking, Healthcare AI, Modeling and Simulation
Bio-IT World | At the NVIDIA GTC event, wide ranging announcements covered new networking capabilities, new AI capabilities, and new tools to advance healthcare and life sciences research.
Nov 9, 2021
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Genetic Sequencing Will Enable Us To Win The Global Battle Against COVID-19
Bio-IT World | Using genetic sequencing to identify pathogens and respond to outbreaks is hardly new. The emergence of the SARS-CoV-2 in late 2019 was a game-changer, however. While SARS-CoV-2 was identified and sequenced in record time, it proved impossible to contain. It quickly became apparent that existing surveillance systems were not up to the task of tracking a fast-moving virus that spread asymptomatically. The speed and scale of Coronavirus spread provided a wake-up call highlighting our vulnerability to a global pandemic. But bioinformatics plays a crucial role.
Nov 5, 2021
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‘Reverse Vaccination’ Has Broad Clinical Potential As Immunotherapy Strategy
Bio-IT World | Researchers at the University of Buffalo (UB) have come up with a nanoparticle platform for oral prophylactic immunotherapy designed to pre-expose the immune system to medications it might otherwise perceive as foreign and attack. If translated to the clinic, their novel “reverse vaccination” approach could be used to desensitize patients to key proteins in drug treatments for rare conditions, autoimmune diseases, and allergies.
Nov 3, 2021
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Follow the Money: CRISPR, Data Science in Africa, Analytics Cloud
Bio-IT World | CRISPR partnership with Vertex Pharmaceuticals, new public biotech fund, life sciences analytics cloud, immune target validation, single cell analysis, and more.
Nov 2, 2021
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Broad Optimizes for Google Cloud, Intel and Seven Bridges Population Genomics Tool, More
Bio-IT World | Pistoia sets new life sciences strategy, Charles River Labs announces cryo-EM partnership, and Vertex and Mammoth launch CRISPR partnership. Plus new products from Waters, PerkinElmer, Thermo Scientific and more.
Oct 29, 2021
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Artificial Intelligence Aiding Human Interpretation Of Sequenced Genomes
Bio-IT World | A “quiet revolution” has been underway over the past year, exponentially growing the number of genetic variants discoverable by genome sequencing, according to Stephen Kingsmore, M.D., president and CEO of Rady Children's Institute for Genomic Medicine in San Diego. Notably, it is now possible to identify an enormous number of structural variants—large genomic alterations that include insertions, deletions, and copy number variations—which account for about 20% of diagnoses in the neonatal intensive care unit (NICU).
Oct 28, 2021