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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
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Takeda’s Krista McKee on Shifting the Data Ecosystem
Bio-IT World | Krista McKee’s 20-year career in pharma has steadily taken her on a trajectory toward data science. She is currently Head of Insights and Analytics at Takeda’s Data Sciences Institute (DSI). She recently sat down to discuss how Takeda is recognizing the importance of data alignment and accessibility and the choreography necessary to keep it all moving forward.
Oct 26, 2021
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New Discovery Data Architecture Needed to Support New Modalities
Bio-IT World | Increasingly, the discovery and development of new medicines is embracing bioactive modalities beyond traditional small molecules, both as therapeutic agents and delivery mechanisms. I propose that the industry create standards that describe not only how experimental and substance data should be treated but also cover the services that provide access to that data.
Oct 22, 2021
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UC Berkeley, UCSF Launch Computational Precision Health Program
Bio-IT World | Funded by an anonymous $50 million gift, the University of California, Berkeley and UC San Francisco yesterday announced a joint program in computational precision health.
Oct 21, 2021
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Janssen’s Data Ecosystem and the Role of Data Managers
Bio-IT World | At the Bio-IT World Conference & Expo last month, Aleksandar Stojmirovic and Weiwei Schultz, both of Janssen’s Data Science group, explained the data management mission and vision of Janssen R&D.
Oct 20, 2021
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Novel Peptide Drugs Offer Extended Pain Relief
Bio-IT World | University at Buffalo (UB) researchers plan to commercialize a platform for site-of-injury pain relief that targets nerve endings, the starting point of pain signaling, using lipidated peptides (peptides modified with lipid molecules) that prevent overexcitement of pain neurons.
Oct 19, 2021
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Herophilus Aims To ‘Industrialize’ Use Of Organoids For Drug Discovery
Bio-IT World | A San Francisco-based startup is using robotic automation to “industrialize” the organoid and scale up use of the next-generation human in vitro models in drug discovery experiments for brain diseases. The plan is to use these intact systems, inclusive of microglia as well as neurons, to go after genetically complicated diseases and apply machine learning techniques to find connections between the multi-phenotypic data that gets generated.
Oct 14, 2021
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Bio-IT World Issues 2022 Innovative Practices Awards Call for Entries
Bio-IT World | Bio-IT World is accepting entries for the 2022 Innovative Practices Awards competition. The deadline for entry is March 1, 2022, and the $300 application fee will be waived for entrants who meet the early deadline of January 14, 2022.
Oct 13, 2021
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Export Of Damaged Mitochondria To The Heart May Explain ‘Obesity Paradox’
Bio-IT World | Exosomal trafficking from fat to heart cells may help explain the “obesity paradox,” the baffling observation that packing extra pounds can have a beneficial, if short-term, protective effect for patients with heart disease. The cargo being delivered are oxidatively damaged mitochondrial particles that appear to prompt the heart to produce a flood of protective antioxidant molecules, better preparing it to cope with insults that later come along—such as a heart attack.
Oct 12, 2021
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Follow the Money: CRISPR, Next-Gen Neuroscience, Protein Platforms
Bio-IT World | CRISPR unicorn, pan-coronavirus vaccine research, chemical and biological weapons protection for warfighters, new methods for live cell research, seed round for a new drug discovery platform, and more.
Oct 11, 2021
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Amazon Genomics CLI is Open Source, UK Biobank’s Research Analysis Platform Live, More
Bio-IT World | New leadership at JAX, Illumina expands into Latin America, PacBio partners with The European Reference Genome Atlas, UK Biobank’s Research Analysis Platform is now live, and BC Platforms seeks to build the largest integrated clinical and genomics data biobank in Africa. Plus: new products from MemVerge, Quantum, Pure Storage, Sensyne Health, and more.
Oct 7, 2021
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Pistoia Alliance Gauges Life Sciences’ Quantum Computing Outlook
Bio-IT World | The Pistoia Alliance surveyed life sciences professionals this summer to gauge their understanding of quantum computing. They found that almost half classify their understanding of quantum computing (QC) technology at beginner level only. These results, the Alliance argues, show that despite significant noise around the potential of QC, few life science organizations or individuals are yet able to apply the technology.
Oct 6, 2021
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Trends from the Trenches 2021: Where Bio-IT Stands on Digital Transformation, Data Transformation, AI/ML
Bio-IT World | Chris Dagdigian wasn’t the only speaker at the Bio-IT World Conference & Expo Trends from the Trenches session. He also welcomed Adam Kraut, Karl Gutwin, and Fernanda Foertter—all BioTeam or former BioTeam consultants—to report on trends in digital transformation, data transformation, and AI/ML.
Oct 5, 2021
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Speeding Toward Innovation: How Intelligent Search Accelerates Drug Development
Bio-IT World | Cognitive search—and the intelligence and analytics that go with it—could well be the key element for optimizing innovation and improving the efficiency of research, clinical trials, and regulatory processes.
Oct 4, 2021
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NIH Distributes $185M for Impact of Genomic Variation on Function (IGVF) Consortium
Bio-IT World | At the beginning of September, the National Institutes of Health launched the Impact of Genomic Variation on Function (IGVF) consortium, a new initiative of NIH’s National Human Genome Research Institute (NHGRI). Now, NHGRI has named the first 25 awards across 30 U.S. research sites totaling approximately $185 million over five years.
Sep 29, 2021
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Trends in the Trenches 2021: Chris Dagdigian on Security Vaporware, Egnyte, and the Data Management Culture
Bio-IT World | At this year’s Trends from the Trenches plenary presentation, Chris Dagdigian brought an overview of the trends and a warning of the technology pitfalls facing the Bio-IT community. He continued to beat his drum on a few cultural issues Bio-IT still needs to address, and he alerted the community to what’s new and notable.
Sep 28, 2021
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A Pandemic-Driven Digital Transformation: What Will Stick for Life Sciences
Bio-IT World | Namita Limaye, Research VP at IDC, gave a broad overview of IDC’s survey findings over the past 18 months at this week’s Bio-IT World Conference and Expo held in Boston and online. She highlighted trends in the life sciences that included increased collaboration, speedier adoption of technologies, and a look at how executives are viewing—and planning—digital transformation.
Sep 23, 2021
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All of Us Update: Nearing Half a Million Participants, Whole Genomes Available This Winter
Bio-IT World | Josh Denny, CEO of the All of Us research program, gave an update during the Bio-IT World Conference & Expo this week held in Boston and online.
Sep 22, 2021