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Building And Supporting Mobile Apps In The Cloud
Bio-IT World | Bio-IT World Expo Commentary Mobile application development is a term used to denote the act or process by which application software is developed for mobile devices and it is growing steadily and at a rapid pace. With the increase in the usage of cloud technology, mobile development is the need of the hour. Most of the major products now have mobile modules attached and sometimes even provided as incentive to increase their sales. Mobile development has also brought changes to project management methodology in organizations. Cohesiveness and synergy between various teams is now more visible than ever.
Apr 13, 2017
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CRISPR Cousin SHERLOCK May Be Able To Track Down Diseases, Scientists Say
STAT | Scientists have found a way to use CRISPR to develop quick, easy, cheap, and precise diagnostic tests, including in the field during a disease outbreak.
Apr 13, 2017
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Berkeley Lab Supercomputer Breaks New Ground In Quantum Computing Simulation
TOP500 | Cori, the fifth fastest supercomputer in the world, has been used to model a 45-qubit circuit, which, by all accounts, is the largest simulation of a quantum computer ever achieved. The virtual circuit is just a handful of qubits short of a quantum computing system that would be more powerful than any conventional computer currently devised.
Apr 13, 2017
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The Human Vaccines Project, Vanderbilt, And Illumina Collaborate To Decode The Human Immunome
Bio-IT World Brief | The Human Vaccines Project and Vanderbilt University Medical Center announced this week that they joined forces with Illumina to decipher the human immunome, the genetic underpinnings of the immune system.
Apr 12, 2017
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Top U.S. Scientists Advise On Ways To Foster Research Integrity
NPR.org | The National Academy of Sciences has toughened up its guidelines to call cutting corners, dubious statistics and not fully sharing research methods "detrimental" to science.
Apr 11, 2017
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ATUM Launches Cell-Line Development Service
Bio-IT World Brief | ATUM has announced an expansion of its services to include cell line development, which has been enabled by the company’s proprietary Leap-In Transposase genome engineering tools.
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Kevin Davies Named 2017 Guggenheim Fellow
Bio-IT World Brief | Congratulations are in order for Bio-IT World's founding editor, Kevin Davies. Kevin was just named a 2017 Fellow of the John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation.
Apr 7, 2017
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tranSMART Foundation, i2b2 Foundation Merge
Bio-IT World The tranSMART Foundation and the i2b2 Foundation are merging into a single foundation to advance the field of precision medicine. These organizations provide open-source software and databases representing more than 100 million patient lives to thousands of physicians and scientists worldwide.
Apr 6, 2017
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From Black Hole To Data Big Bang: Open Patent Chemistry Pips 20 Million Structures
Bio-IT World | While companies have always been aware of the crucial importance of patent disclosures in the context of intellectual property (IP), appreciation of their value as a data source is slowly increasing in the academic biomedical sector, particularly for medicinal chemistry as applied to drug discovery.
Apr 6, 2017
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Chinese Researchers Publish Comparisons Of BGISEQ-500, HiSeq2500
Bio-IT World Brief | Researchers from China’s National Institutes for Food and Drug Control have published reference data of the BGISEQ-500 sequencing platform compared to Illumina’s HiSeq2500 platform.
Apr 5, 2017
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How The Genomics Revolution Could Finally Help Africa
Nature News & Comment | New investments promise to get precision medicine and precision public health off the ground. But experts debate how much work needs to be done first.
Apr 5, 2017
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Qumulo Led by Isilon Execs Raises $30M to Push Data Storage Sales
Xconomy | Qumulo's founders, leadership team, and investors are all betting that the Seattle data storage technology provider can deliver a repeat of another local success story.
Apr 4, 2017
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2017 Benjamin Franklin Award Winner Announced
Bio-IT World Brief | Rafael Irizarry, of Harvard University and the Dana Farber Cancer Institute, has been chosen as the 2017 laureate of the 2017 Benjamin Franklin Award in the Life Sciences.
Apr 4, 2017
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Web’s Inventor Tim Berners-Lee Wins The Nobel Prize Of Computing
MIT Technology Review | Tim Berners-Lee has been awarded the ACM Turing Prize. Berners-Lee says Web access is a human right-and the technology he created needs a rethink.
Apr 4, 2017
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Fifteen Years: Where Biotech Has Been And Where It Is Going
Bio-IT World | 2017 marks the 15th anniversary of the Bio-IT World Conference & Expo in Boston. Several friends of Bio-IT World weigh in on the biggest opportunities and biggest roadblocks to bio-IT, research computing, drug discovery, and precision medicine in the next 15 years.
Apr 3, 2017
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Bristol-Myers Squibb Enters Collaboration To Leverage Foundation Medicine’s Molecular Information Platform
Bio-IT World Brief | Bristol-Myers Squibb and Foundation Medicine announced a collaboration that leverages Foundation Medicine’s comprehensive genomic profiling and molecular information solutions to identify predictive biomarkers such as Tumor Mutational Burden and Microsatellite Instability in patients enrolled across clinical trials investigating Bristol-Myers Squibb’s cancer immunotherapies.
Apr 3, 2017
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Georgetown University, 10x Genomics, Jackson Laboratory, And More: News From March 2017
Bio-IT World Brief | News, products, and partnerships from around the bio-IT community including news from Georgetown University, 10x Genomics, Jackson Laboratory, and more.
Mar 30, 2017
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Hi-C The Game-Changing Technique That Cracked the Zika-Mosquito Genome
The Atlantic | "Hi-C" will make it much easier and cheaper to assemble all of an organism's genetic material from scratch.
Mar 29, 2017
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Fabric Genomics: New Identity, Partnerships, Products for Omicia
Bio-IT World | Omicia rebranded last week, relaunching itself as Fabric Genomics with new products and new partnerships.
Mar 29, 2017
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Silicon Valley’s Quest to Live Forever
The New Yorker | Can billions of dollars' worth of high-tech research succeed in making death optional?
Mar 28, 2017