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CLC bio to Launch High-Performance Computing ‘Genomics Machine’ at ISMB

Bio-IT World | Danish informatics company CLC bio will unveil the CLC 'Genomics Machine' at the Intelligent Systems for Molecular Biology (ISMB) conference in Stockholm next week, billed as the “first turnkey solution for analyzing and visualizing next-generation sequencing data,” including a hardware platform, pre-installed software, and an enterprise level database.

Cloud Storage Alternatives to Amazon and Google

Commentary | Cloud computing is in the press a lot these days. What's all the fuss about? To seasoned IT administrators, this looks like the latest shiny new thing that IT vendors are pushing. You can’t blame users who roll their eyes and think, “Here they go again.”

Got PubMed? Pubget Searches and Delivers Scientific PDFs

Bio-IT World | Pubget, a new search tool for the life sciences literature that directly retrieves full-text journal PDFs of any paper (with a subscription), has announced its first 50 partners, including Caltech, Dartmouth, Harvard, MGH, MIT, NIH, Princeton, and UCSF.  

Microsoft Acquires Rosetta Biosoftware to Aid Amalga LIfe Sciences

CNET News | Microsoft is buying the assets of Rosetta Biosoftware, a unit of Merck, as part of an effort to expand into the life sciences software arena. The Rosetta technology will add genomic data management abilities to Microsoft's Amalga Life Sciences effort, with Merck becoming an Amalga customer.

Pacific Biosciences Nets Eric Schadt as Chief Scientific Officer

Bio-IT World | Eric Schadt, the Merck biomathematician whose groundbreaking studies on disease pathways and genome data integration have drawn plaudits from the scientific community, is joining the next-generation sequencing company Pacific Biosciences as Chief Scientific Officer.

Bourne Free Access Nets Franklin Award

May 19, 2009 | Philip Bourne (UC San Diego), winner of the 2009 Benjamin Franklin Award presented by the Bioinformatics Organization, championed “open science” in his laureate lecture, while admitting there had to be a business model around it. “Someone has to pay for it,” said Bourne.

Bio-IT World Expo 2009: The Dagdigian Doctrine

Bio-IT World | In the opening keynote of the 2009 Bio-IT World Conference & Expo, being held this week in Boston, the BioTeam's Chris Dagdigian delivered a candid assessment of the best, the worthwhile, and the most overhyped information technologies (IT) for life sciences.

Ensembl Genomes Expands and Tackles Growing Sequencing Data

Bio-IT World | As large scale genome sequencing becomes more common, the “sheer volume of data is presenting a major challenge,” Paul Kersey, leader of the Ensembl Genomes team at EMBL-EBI, told Bio-IT World.

The State of Bioinformatics Kits

Brian Osborne March 24, 2009 | Inside the Box | A toolkit is what to us, the users? It’s that collection of software shortcuts that runs a biological idea through the processor. Familiar bioinformatics toolkits include BioJava, BioPerl, BioPython, and

Bioalma Launches Novoseek PubMed Search Tool Bio-IT World | Bioalma, the Spanish biomedical IT/text-mining company, has launched a free search tool for the PubMed literature database called novo|seek, which the company claims provides intelligent search functionality to help life scientists guide and refine their searches of the biomedical literature. 



White Papers & Special Reports

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eClinical Trial Technologies Revolutionizing Clinical Development Efficiency
Sponsored by ClearTrial
This Bio-IT World BriefingON report, sponsored by ClearTrial, presents a selection of recent stories from Bio•IT World and sister publication, eCliniqua, that illustrate how new technologies and approaches can have a profound impact on the management and execution of clinical trials.


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Remote Data Capture:Acquisition and Analysis
Sponsored by Oracle

See why Electronic Data Capture (EDC) is gaining traction in the pharmaceutical
clinical trials arena. Today approximately half of all clinical trials are conducted
electronically, and the figure is rapidly rising. Report includes contributions from
Oracle Health Sciences, Pfizer, PPD, and C3i.

 



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Breaking Through Real World Storage Barriers in Next Generation Sequencing
Sponsored by BlueArc

To effectively and efficiently manage the rapidly increasing needs of an NGS research environment numerous considerations for data management become important in moving today’s terabyte and petabyte levels of data. Some key concerns can include:

  • Maintaining enough  headroom to handle additional and unplanned data growth
  • How to address mixed workloads
  • Working with multiple file and network protocols
  • Dealing with aging data
  • Optimizing varied storage subsystems already in place while preparing for new floods of data to come

This paper investigates trends and solutions in addressing these issues, and more, for life science professionals.



Job Openings

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Software Engineer – Computational Biology Center

Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center seeks an Engineer to design and develop complex data analysis systems in support of cancer genomics research projects at the Computational Biology Center. Qualified candidate will have a BA, 5+ years of software development experience and expert knowledge of Java, SQL, and HTML.

Apply: www.mskcciscareers.org.  Equal opportunity and affirmative action employer.

Web Symposia
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Bio-IT World proudly presents the Bio-IT World Web Symposia Series!

Covering a broad array of topics within the life sciences and drug development industries, these complimentary 90-minute web symposiums provide an interactive platform to learn more about cutting-edge bio-IT topics through expert analysis and discussions.

Leveraging BPM to Increase Efficiencies in Clinical Trial Case Management
Recorded on August 3, 2010
Sponsored by: Pegasystems
Program Details | Access Recording 

Next Gen Data Management for Next Gen Life Sciences
September 8, 2010 | 1:00pm - 2:30pm EST
Sponsored by Quantum
Program Details | Register Today 

 





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