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CRISPR gene-editing system unleashed on RNA
Nature News & Comment | Cutting tool could be used to study RNA's role in disease.
Jun 3, 2016
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Texas goes big with 18-petaflop supercomputer
Computerworld | It will help reduce the research backlog. Although the current supercomputer has run seven million jobs representing the work of some 10,000 researchers, the Texas center still fields five times as many requests for time on the system as it can deliver.
Jun 3, 2016
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Sharp rise in cancer drug spending forecast but access remains a problem
STAT | Last year, annual global spending on cancer treatments and drugs used for supportive care hit $107 billion, up 11.5 percent from 2014.
Jun 2, 2016
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Novartis CEO on Why the Firm Just Opened a Major R&D Facility in China
Fortune | The Novartis CEO is betting China will play a key role in discovering life-changing drugs. The firm opened an R&D facility in Shanghai.
Jun 2, 2016
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May New Products
Bio-IT World | News and products from 10x Genomics, DirectData Networks, BT, The Genome Analysis Centre, Veeva and more.
May 27, 2016
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A Road Map for 21st Century Drug Discovery
Bio-IT World | Book Review | Merging bioinformatics, computational biology, and technology are clearly important parts of the drug discovery equation. But in his new book, William Loging argues that IT is not a silver bullet, and user-centric design must be a key component.
May 26, 2016
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Using CRISPR To Learn How a Body Builds Itself
The Atlantic | The popular gene-editing technique can deliver a step-by-step account of how a single-cell embryo becomes a trillion-cell animal.
May 26, 2016
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Oxford Nanopore's London Calling Kicks Off
Bio-IT World Roundup | London Calling, Oxford Nanopore’s user group conference, began this morning in London. The user community looks to the London Calling event for news and announcements from Oxford, and each attendee will receive the new MinION Mk 1B at the event.
May 25, 2016
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White House Announces Data Security Policy Principles for Precision Medicine Initiative
Bio-IT World The White House announced the final Data Security Policy Principles and Framework (Security Framework) for the Precision Medicine Initiative (PMI) this afternoon. Sylvia Mathews Burwell, Secretary of Health and Human Services; and Lisa O. Monaco, Assistant to the President for Homeland Security and Counterterrorism, laid out a security framework for institutions who participate in the PMI and provides a risk management approach to achieving those principles. Federal PMI agencies have committed to integrate the framework throughout all PMI activities
May 25, 2016
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Reality check on reproducibility
Nature News & Comment | A survey of Nature readers revealed a high level of concern about the problem of irreproducible results.
May 25, 2016
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WuXi NextCODE, Huawei Launch Precision Medicine Cloud for China
Bio-IT World Brief | WuXi AppTec and Huawei launched the China Precision Medicine Cloud today. The two companies hope the platform will support the Chinese government’s Precision Medicine Initiative, and link researchers across China through a secure nationwide network.
May 24, 2016
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This Machine Spits Out Pills In A Whole New Way
NPR.org | A refrigerator-sized machine could someday make lifesaving drugs on site when outbreaks occur or where medicine is in short supply, like on the battlefield.
May 23, 2016
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Review Twin Books on the Genome Far From Identical
New York Times | Dr. Siddhartha Mukherjee offers a soaring epic, while Dr. Steven Lipkin watches a revolution in genomics unfold in the clinic.
May 19, 2016
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Inside Vicarious the Secretive AI Startup Bringing Imagination to Computers
MIT Technology Review | By reinventing the neural network, the company hopes to help computers make the leap from processing words and symbols to comprehending the real world.
May 19, 2016
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Top 3 Data Security Lessons from Bio-IT World Expo 2016
Bio-IT World On day one of Bio-IT World Conference & Expo this year, Bio-IT World asked Michael Dimitruk, Sales Director at Accunet Solutions (one of the conference's perennial exhibitors), what he thought would be the biggest takeaway from this year's conference. His answer was seven words long: "Secure data is better than cheap data."
May 17, 2016
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Dell, SAP Announce HANA appliance, IoT Collaboration with Cloudera
Bio-IT World Brief | Dell and SAP announced a collaboration this morning to help customers optimize SAP solution environments running on clouds; deploy IoT enabled solutions; build on specialized healthcare applications; and streamline data migration and analytics with Dell’s world-class services.
May 17, 2016
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CRISPR News and Deals: Editas, Caribou
Bio-IT World News Brief | Editas Medicine today announced a three-year, $5 million agreement with Cystic Fibrosis Foundation Therapeutics this morning, and Caribou Biosciences completed a $30 million Series B financing round.
May 16, 2016
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Scientists discuss building synthetic genome including human
STAT | More than 130 scientists, officials, and others met to discuss the topic of creating a large synthetic genome - including, but not limited to, humans.
May 13, 2016
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Biomedical research and clinical practice move closer together
Health IT Central | Dmitry Etin, of EMC's Strategic Pursuits Team, breaks down his trends and observations from the 2016 Bio-IT World Conference & Expo.
May 13, 2016
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Human-embryo editing now covered by stem-cell guidelines
Nature News & Comment | Stem-cell scientists attempt to fend off the need for government regulation that could impede research.
May 12, 2016