• Building a Social Reader Reality

    Bio-IT World Brief | More than eight months after its Kickstarter launch, N of Everyone is pushing ahead with its social reader product. Today Reader lists more than 3.5 million papers available for reading, comment, search, and discussion and has 700 registered users.

    Feb 17, 2016
  • IndiGenomics Aims to Expand the Horizons of DNA Sequencing

    BBC News | TED Fellow Keolu Fox has been describing his hopes to include indigenous groups in future genetic testing.

    Feb 17, 2016
  • 2016 Open Source Awards Finalists Named

    Bio-IT World | Bioinformatics.org has announced the nominees for the 2016 Benjamin Franklin Award. Voting is open now to Bioinformatics.org members. The winner will be announced at the 2016 Bio-IT World Conference & Expo.

    Feb 17, 2016
  • Seven Bridges Unveils Cancer Genomics Cloud, Takes on Private Funding

    Bio-IT World | This morning, Seven Bridges Genomics announced the opening of its Cancer Genomics Cloud, an online platform for accessing and analyzing public data from The Cancer Genome Atlas. The National Cancer Institute commissioned the platform as a way to make TCGA data easier to query and more available to small labs with limited compute resources.

    Feb 16, 2016
  • Amazon Web Services acquires Italian SaaS vendor

    Computerworld | Amazon Web Services has agreed to buy Nice, an Italian vendor of high-performance computing software and services, to extend its as-a-service offering.

    Feb 15, 2016
  • Google Bets on Health

    Bloomberg | "The most you can lose is all your money," says Bill Maris, the founder of Google Ventures who is making big investments in the riskier, more highly regulated fields of health other Silicon Valley investors have avoided.

    Feb 15, 2016
  • Legal Tussle Delays Launch of Huge Toxicity Database

    Nature News | Toxicologists at Johns Hopkins have charted the health risks of nearly 10,000 chemicals to help predict the toxicity of untested substances.

    Feb 11, 2016
  • 10X Genomics Reveals Upgraded Platform with New Features for Single-Cell RNA Sequencing

    Bio-IT World | 10X Genomics, whose GemCode platform allows for much better structural variant resolution and haplotype phasing during short-read sequencing experiments, has released a new system, Chromium, that builds on the efficiency of GemCode and can label RNA molecules from individual cells.

    Feb 11, 2016
  • VeriStor Integrates SwiftStack Object Storage

    Bio-IT World Brief | VeriStor is integrating SwiftStack’s object storage into its enterprise cloud services portfolio, the companies announced this week.

    Feb 10, 2016
  • AbbVie Invests in Synthetic Microbes for Treatment of Intestinal Disorders

    Bio-IT World | This morning, AbbVie announced a partnership with Synlogic of Cambridge, Mass., to target inflammatory bowel disease with a strain of genetically engineered microbes that can sense and respond to symptoms as they occur.

    Feb 10, 2016
  • Fidelity, Biogen, Sanofi Join $45M Bet on Alzheimer's and Parkinson's Startup

    Forbes | The drug industry is pouring billions into R&D against Alzheimer's disease. Yet many people in the business will tell you not nearly enough is known about the underlying biology.

    Feb 10, 2016
  • Sure Genomics Wants to Sell Private Genetic Profiles for $2500

    The Verge | Sure Genomics, a startup based in Utah, launched a whole genome testing service today, but its plan to report a host of important health results is really testing the FDA.

    Feb 9, 2016
  • The Search for Schizophrenia Genes

    Slate | Larger and larger genetic studies are finding smaller and smaller effect sizes. What does this mean for drug development, clinical practice, and our view of mental illness?

    Feb 8, 2016
  • New Type of CRISPR Screen Probes the Regulatory Genome

    Bio-IT World | Scientists at MIT and Brigham and Women's Hospital have invented a "multiplexed editing regulatory assay" (MERA) to test large swathes of the genome in parallel for regulatory elements that can turn gene activity on and off over the course of a cell's development.

    Feb 8, 2016
  • Debugging Science Experiments at Elemental Machines

    Xconomy | A Cambridge startup is trying to remove extraneous variables from experiments with a "smart lab" that can better control for simple factors like temperature and humidity.

    Feb 3, 2016
  • Mobile DNA Sequencing in the Ebola Epidemic

    Bio-IT World | The results of a months-long effort to sequence virus samples in the middle of the largest Ebola outbreak in history, using the handheld MinION DNA sequencer and a miniature mobile lab, have been published in Nature.

    Feb 3, 2016
  • Venter Expands Attempt to Fight Disease, Increase Lifespan

    San Diego Union-Tribune | J. Craig Venter's company Human Longevity, Inc. has purchased LifebankUSA, a biobank that preserves stem cells from cord blood and placental tissue, growing an enterprise that will soon begin sequencing infants' genomes as a service.

    Feb 1, 2016
  • UK Scientists Gain Licence to Edit Genes in Human Embryos

    Nature News | A team at Francis Crick Institute has been permitted to use CRISPR-Cas9 technology in embryos for early-development research, but the work is still many steps away from genome-edited human beings.

    Feb 1, 2016
  • January News and Product Briefs

    Bio-IT World | The latest products and announcements from around the industry, including a high-throughput protein conformation analyzer, and updates to the cloud-based genome analysis services of both DNAnexus and Seven Bridges.

    Jan 29, 2016
  • 'Remarkable Turning Point' as Medical Journals Require Clinical Trial Data Sharing

    STAT | Harlan Krumholz, of the Yale Open Data Access project, speaks about a new proposal by the International Committee of Medical Journal Editors.

    Jan 28, 2016