• One Mans Plan to Make Sure Gene Editing Doesnt Go Haywire

    The Atlantic | Kevin Esvelt argues that the tremendous power of CRISPR can only be contained if scientists are open about their research.

    Jul 12, 2017
  • Experimental Drug Reversed Memory Loss In Mice With Possible Implications For Calico

    San Francisco Business Times | UCSF researchers found that the experimental drug helped restore the ability of brain-injured mice to form new memories. It would be years away from use in humans but could offer hope to people with Alzheimer's and other brain diseases.

    Jul 11, 2017
  • White House’s Dwindling Science Office Leaves Major Research Programs In Limbo

    Nature News & Comment | Pared-back staff struggles to continue cybersecurity, climate-change, and science-education efforts without direction from the Trump administration.

    Jul 11, 2017
  • Thermo Fisher Scientific And SRI International Collaborate To Enhance Small Molecule Research

    Bio-IT World Brief | Thermo Fisher Scientific and SRI International today announced the results of a collaboration agreement to enable researchers to combine the results of high-resolution Orbitrap LC/MS experiments with highly curated and organism-specific metabolic pathway and genome data for quick and effective mass spectrometry-based small molecule research and analysis.

    Jul 10, 2017
  • 10 Years Of GWAS Discovery: Biology, Function, And Translation

    Bio-IT World Brief | Application of the experimental design of genome-wide association studies is now 10 years old, and researchers now review the remarkable range of discoveries it has facilitated in population and complex-trait genetics, the biology of diseases, and translation toward new therapeutics.

    Jul 7, 2017
  • Ancient-Genome Studies Grapple With Africa’s Past

    Nature News & Comment | Ignored for too long by researchers, ancient humans who lived in Africa thousands of years ago are finally having their genomes studied. Two projects released results this week on the genomes of around 20 individuals, which together reveal that the history of our species on the continent was far more complex than previously thought.

    Jul 6, 2017
  • Encouraging Inclusion In Supercomputing

    Bio-IT World | Several programs and groups are being created to address the issue of improving and optimizing the inclusion of women in the field of supercomputing.

    Jul 6, 2017
  • How To Build A Human Cell Atlas

    Nature News & Comment | Aviv Regev is a maven of hard-core biological analyses. Now she is part of an effort to map every cell in the human body.

    Jul 5, 2017
  • Illumina Announces Companion Diagnostic For Amgen Colorectal Cancer Drug

    Diagnostics World News | Illumina has announced FDA approval of its Extended RAS Panel for use on the MiSeqDx System. The next-generation sequencing kit is intended to help clinicians identify which patients are eligible for treatment of metastatic colorectal cancer with Amgen's Vectibix.

    Jun 30, 2017
  • Best Practices For Adopting An Enterprise Screening Platform

    Bio-IT World Contributed Commentary | A few years back, AstraZeneca started on a journey to adopt and implement an enterprise-level screening platform for use company-wide. Here are some of the important milestones in that journey.

    Jun 30, 2017
  • The Jackson Laboratory, Illumina, Sinequa, And More: News From June 2017

    Bio-IT World Brief | News, products, and partnerships from around the bio-IT community from innovating companies, organizations, and universities, including The Jackson Laboratory, Illumina, Sinequa, and more.

    Jun 29, 2017
  • Data Models To GO-FAIR

    Nature Genetics | FAIR Data is data that should be findable, accessible, interoperable, and reusable by both humans and machines. Nature Genetics is calling for submissions containing linked open data models that embody and extend the FAIR principles.

    Jun 28, 2017
  • New Gene-Editing Technique Could Drive Out Mosquito-Borne Disease

    Berkeley News | Scientists at UC Berkeley and UC Riverside have demonstrated a way to edit the genome of disease-carrying mosquitoes that brings us closer to suppressing them on a continental scale.

    Jun 28, 2017
  • Sequencing Healthy Patients Reveals That Many Carry Rare Genetic Disease Risks

    Bio-IT World Brief | In a new paper published in the Annals of Internal Medicine, investigators at Brigham and Women’s Hospital and Harvard Medical School, along with collaborators at Baylor College of Medicine, report the results of the 4 year, NIH-funded MedSeq Project, the first-ever randomized trial conducted to examine the impact of whole genome sequencing in healthy primary care patients.

    Jun 27, 2017
  • Data Diversity In Precision Medicine

    Bio-IT World | Why diverse datasets are needed to enhance genomic interpretation and speed the progress of precision medicine.

    Jun 26, 2017
  • Rady Children's Ambitious Genomics Expansion To Start In Orange County

    The San Diego Union-Tribune | Rady Children's Institute for Genomic Medicine announced last week that it has made a pact with Children's Hospital of Orange County, offering quick-turnaround service for infants in that facility's intensive care units who need the speed.

    Jun 26, 2017
  • How To Tackle Ransomware Without Paying A Dime To Cybercriminals

    Bio-IT World Contributed Commentary | Understanding what data is at risk during a ransomware attack is the first and most critical step to take, in order to prevent a large-scale disaster.

    Jun 23, 2017
  • Bioz Launches Partner Program For Life Science Tool Vendors

    Bio-IT World Brief | Bioz announced the formal launch of the Bioz Partner Program. The new program, aimed towards life science product vendors, provides a comprehensive set of vendor specific features and services and ultimately elevates vendor brand presence and product prominence at a time when researchers are actively making their purchasing decisions.

    Jun 21, 2017
  • How Boston Became The Best Place In The World To Launch A Biotech Company

    Bostonomix | As the sector has matured, some say government help is no longer needed. But others insist state support is still vital to fund basic science and create a collaborative ecosystem.

    Jun 20, 2017
  • China's Two Supercomputers Still World's Fastest

    Bio-IT World Brief | The latest edition of the semiannual T0P500 list of supercomputers places China’s Sunway TaihuLight in the top position for the second consecutive year.

    Jun 19, 2017