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What Can Skin—and Sweat—Really Tell Us?
Bio-IT World | What can the body's largest organ and its secretions teach us about human health? While the answer may be a bit unclear for now, scientists are pursuing wearable skin sensors that can monitor bodily signals of interest and glean useful information from perspiration.
Oct 7, 2019
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NIH To Provide Grants For Advancing The Reference Sequence Of Human Genome
Bio-IT World | The National Human Genome Research Institute will be providing grants totaling approximately $29.5 million to various universities and institutes in order to generate and maintain the most comprehensive reference sequence of the human genome.
Oct 4, 2019
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Case For The Cloud: Balancing Robust Cybersecurity With Efficient Data Sharing
Bio-IT World Contributed Commentary | Cybersecurity breaches are costly, from fines imposed by regulatory bodies to jeopardizing years of R&D investment if proprietary information falls into the wrong hands. With the volume of information generated during the development of pharmaceutical and biotechnology products increasing at a remarkable pace, many businesses are now investing in robust data management platforms to minimize the risks posed by cybercrime.
Oct 2, 2019
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CRISPR-Cas9, IRBM, GenScript, and More: News From September 2019
Bio-IT World | September featured exciting new, products, and partnerships from around the bio-IT community from innovating companies, organizations, and universities, including CRISPR-Cas9, IRBM, GenScript, and more.
Sep 26, 2019
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Bio-IT World Welcomes Entries For 2020 Innovative Practices Awards
Bio-IT World | Bio-IT World is accepting entries for the 2020 Innovative Practices Awards competition.
Sep 25, 2019
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Making DNA Is Now Cheap And Easy And That Could Pose Security Risks
NPR.org | Labs are churning out more and more synthetic DNA for scientists who want to use it to reprogram cells. Some say the technology has outpaced government safety guidelines put in place a decade ago.
Sep 24, 2019
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How To Run A Biobank
Bio-IT World | Zuanel Diaz discusses her role as Protocol Support Laboratory and the Biospecimen Repository Facility Director at the Miami Cancer Institute, and the future of biobanking.
Sep 23, 2019
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Benchling Launches New Products For Research Institutions, Biotech Startups To Accelerate Life Science Innovation
Bio-IT World News Brief | Benchling launched two new products, Benchling for Institutions and Benchling for Startups. The two new products are designed to advance major scientific discoveries where they happen most—research institutions, universities, medical centers, and innovative startups—giving these organizations access to a modern, cloud platform that frees them from busywork and helps them achieve results faster.
Sep 19, 2019
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Could Using CRISPR To Edit Embryos Save People Who Are Already Alive?
STAT | The technology is not advanced enough yet, but the idea of editing DNA to produce a savior sibling may be theoretically possible.
Sep 16, 2019
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Space Is The New Frontier For Life Sciences Research
Bio-IT World | Advances in microfluidics, the shift from animal-based to cell-based models of drug research, and the ability to grow larger and more perfect protein crystals in microgravity have all helped propel space-based research into a thriving commercial enterprise.
Sep 16, 2019
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Glowing Cholesterol A Game-Changer For Study Of Heart Disease
Bio-IT World | A new technique that lights up a protein shuttling LDL cholesterol around the circulatory system has made it financially feasible to do high-throughput screening for cardiovascular drugs as well as measure the size of LDL particles—an important but poorly-understood disease risk factor.
Sep 13, 2019
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Why Aren’t There Better Cancer Drugs? Scientists May Have Picked the Wrong Targets
The New York Times | Drugs can stop cancer cells if they attack the right proteins. But many of these targets were chosen with dated, imprecise technology, a new study suggests.
Sep 12, 2019
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Optimizing Storage to Address Workflow Challenges in Biotech and Life Sciences Applications
Bio-IT World Digital transformation is no longer just a buzzword: it is an inescapable truth for many industries, including life sciences, and data storage is at the heart of this digital revolution.
Sep 9, 2019
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Big Data Biobanks Aren't Equally Open To Researchers
NPR.org | Medical and genetic data from more than a million Americans are now in scientific databases. Some programs hoard the data, while others share widely with scientists, hoping to speed medical discovery.
Sep 6, 2019
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Evidence-Based Variant Interpretation For The Modern Era
Bio-IT World | Next Generation Sequencing has ushered in a new era of high-throughput genomic analysis and increased our ability to understand the molecular basis behind disease. While the capacity for generating genetic data has exploded, the capacity to interpret the meaning of this data has lagged. It was these issues that led the team at Genomenon to create Mastermind and, more recently, Mastermind Reporter.
Sep 4, 2019
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Q-State, LUCA Biologics, AskBio, And More: News From August 2019
Bio-IT World | August featured exciting new, products, and partnerships from around the bio-IT community from innovating companies, organizations, and universities, including Q-State, LUCA Biologics, AskBio, and more.
Aug 29, 2019
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NIH Announces Genomic Innovator Awards Winners
Bio-IT World | The National Human Genome Research Institute announced the winners of their Genomic Innovator Awards. Researchers from the University of Nebraska Medical Center, Omaha; Vanderbilt University Medical Center; Harvard Medical School, Boston; Massachusetts General Hospital, Boston; The City of Hope Comprehensive Cancer Center, Duarte, California; and the University of Maryland-Baltimore were honored.
Aug 28, 2019
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Microway Provides Vyasa Analytics With NVIDIA DGX-1, NumberSmasher GPU Server
Bio-IT World Brief | Microway announced it has provided an NVIDIA DGX-1 supercomputer and Microway NumberSmasher Tesla GPU Server to Vyasa Analytics.
Aug 26, 2019
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Researchers Beginning To Use CRISPR In Studies
Bio-IT World | After years of discussion, patent lawsuits, and hype, the gene-editing tool know as CRISPR is finally making its way into clinical trials.
Aug 26, 2019
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The Next Trick For CRISPR Is Gene-Editing Pain Away
MIT Technology Review | A family of street performers could walk on coals. Scientists have paired the discovery with the gene-editing tool CRISPR, in what they say is a step toward a gene therapy that could block severe pain caused by diabetes, cancer, or car accidents without the addictive effects of opioids.
Aug 23, 2019