• DNAnexus Reanalyzes Cancer Genome Atlas Data

    Bio-IT World Brief | DNAnexus announced today that it has performed uniform reanalysis and mutation calling on the world’s largest pan-cancer dataset, encompassing 10,487 patients across 33 cancer types from The Cancer Genome Atlas (TCGA). The mutation data has undergone additional quality control and filtering and is available as an open access dataset for download at the NCI Genomic Data Commons and on Synapse. The pipelines used are also fully available to researchers who wish to reproduce this TCGA mutation discovery via DNAnexus or a GitHub repository.

    Dec 9, 2016
  • Francis Collins says he would remain NIH director under Trump

    STAT | The director of the NIH said Friday that it would be a "privilege" to remain in that post if asked to stay by President-elect Donald Trump.

    Dec 9, 2016
  • Controversial Impact Factor Gets a Heavyweight Rival

    Nature News & Comment | On December 8, Elsevier launched the CiteScore Index, a new way to assess the quality of academic journals. Elsevier's CiteScore uses a larger database - and provides different results than the Journal Impact Factor.

    Dec 8, 2016
  • Biotech Trial of the Century Could Determine Who Owns CRISPR

    MIT Technology Review | Attorneys in a dispute over CRISPR gene-editing make their case to patent judges.

    Dec 7, 2016
  • Biotech Has A Solution For The Clean Water Crisis

    Forbes | As peak oil fears fade, water has emerged as the next resource crisis. The solution comes from drug development biotechnologies honed by the pharmaceutical industry.

    Dec 7, 2016
  • CRISPR Hearing Puts University of California on the Defensive

    STAT | The University of California has a steep hill to climb if it wants to overturn the 2014 decision awarding key CRISPR patents to the Broad Institute.

    Dec 7, 2016
  • AWS Wants To Dominate Beyond The Public Cloud With Lambda Updates

    Computerworld | Two years ago, Amazon Web Services made a splash when it introduced Lambda. Now, the company has gone even further to bring that technology outside of its core data center regions.

    Dec 6, 2016
  • At Late-Night ASH Talk Juno Execs Look Beyond Stalled Rocket Trial

    Xconomy | Juno Therapeutics is still mulling next steps for its lead product, an experimental cancer immunotherapy now stuck in limbo because five of 68 adult leukemia patients in its current study have died from severe brain swelling caused by the treatment.

    Dec 6, 2016
  • Groundbreaking Big Data Platform Can Improve The Quality Of Cancer Care

    Bio-IT World Contributed Commentary | CancerLinQ helps to gain insights from the 97% of cancer patients not involved in clinical trials to help deliver better, more data-driven decision-making.  

    Dec 5, 2016
  • Eurofins Genomics Creates Streamlined DNA Synthesizer

    Louisville Business First | Eurofins Genomics recently moved its headquarters to Louisville. Here's what they've been up to since.

    Dec 2, 2016
  • TGen Joins City of Hope System

    Bio-IT World News Brief  Translational Genomics Research Institute—TGen—has formed an alliance with City of Hope, a world-renowned independent research and cancer and diabetes treatment center, to make precision medicine a reality for patients. City of Hope hopes to provide a significant clinical setting to advance scientific discoveries made by TGen.

    Dec 2, 2016
  • Why Scientists Are Sequencing Newborns Genomes

    Forbes | Diagnosing hereditary disorders by sequencing the genomes of newborn babies.

    Dec 2, 2016
  • AWS Announces FPGA Instances For Its EC2 Cloud Computing Service

    TechCrunch | Amazon's AWS cloud computing service today announced that it is launching a new instance type with field-programmable gate arrays. The promise of these arrays is that they are essentially chips that you can reprogram on the fly and tune them for your specific applications, making them faster than traditional CPU/GPU combinations.

    Nov 30, 2016
  • Illumina, Dell EMC, QIAGEN, and More: News from November 2016

    Bio-IT World News Briefs| News, products, and partnerships from around the bio-IT community including news from Illumina, Dell EMC, QIAGEN, and more.

    Nov 23, 2016
  • An In Depth Look at the Father of Systems Biology

    Bio-IT World Review | Luke Timmerman has produced a page-turner biography of biologist and biotech entrepreneur Leroy “Lee” Hood. Timmerman’s narrative provides valuable insights into the man, biology, and biotechnology.

    Nov 23, 2016
  • U.S. Sets Plan To Build Two Exascale Supercomputers

    Computerworld | The U.S expects to be ready to seek vendor proposals to build two exascale supercomputers by 2019.

    Nov 23, 2016
  • AWS Is Cutting And Simplifying Its Storage Prices

    Computerworld | Amazon Web Services made a series of price cuts on Tuesday and simplified what customers pay for its storage products.

    Nov 23, 2016
  • Intel and Broad Commit to Five-Year Genomic Data Engineering Partnership

    Bio-IT World CAMBRIDGE, Mass.—On Thursday, Intel and the Broad Institute came together to announce a joint endeavor that aims to enable research organizations and their IT departments to keep up with exponentially increasing amounts of genomics data.

    Nov 22, 2016
  • Oracle Just Bought Dyn the Company That Brought Down the Internet

    WIRED | An attack on internet infrastructure company Dyn last month cut off access to some of the world's biggest sites last month. Now Oracle is buying the company.

    Nov 21, 2016
  • DDN Survey Finds Private Cloud Growth, Mixed Flash Use Among HPC Users

    Bio-IT World | Earlier this month, DataDirect Networks (DDN) announced the results of its annual High Performance Computing (HPC) Trends survey. The company queried 143 high performance compute end users responsible for high performance computing, networking and storage systems from financial services, government, higher education, life sciences, manufacturing, national labs, and oil and gas organizations.

    Nov 21, 2016