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Golden Helix to Distribute CloudScientific's Genetic-Analysis Software in China
Golden Helix will distribute in China a data-management and -analysis software suite developed by CloudScientific, a Chinese life science-software company.
(Aug 31, 2010)
New Genomic Marker For Tuberculosis May Help Identify Patients Who Will Develop The Disease
Study highlights how blood profiling techniques could change patient careIt may soon be possible to identify patients who will develop tuberculosis, as scientists have identified changes in the blood specific to the disease. These findings are from an international study published in the August 19 issue of Nature and conducted by doctors and researchers at Nationwide Children's Hospital using ...
(Aug 31, 2010)
Genomic Health Says Future Lies in Next-Gen Sequencing
Genomic Health has been exploring how next-generation sequencing can be harnessed for biomarker discovery in clinical cancer samples, and plans to make its research capabilities available to pharmaceutical partners, for example to develop companion diagnostics.
(Aug 31, 2010)
Blog - How Coders Can Help Fight Climate Change
Climate models are built by scientists, not software engineers.
(Aug 31, 2010)
Eminent Technology Solutions Makes it to Inc. 500|5000 List!
ETS' sustained growth over several years has been recognized by the Inc. 500|5000 list, an exclusive annual ranking of America's fastest-growing entrepreneurial businesses. Established in 2004, Eminent Technology Solutions is a full-service systems integration and software consulting company headquartered in upstate New York.
(Aug 31, 2010)
When stimulus ends, so will research projects
Yale University had originally planned to purchase two DNA sequencing machines from San Diego-based Illumina Inc., spending $800,000 to help genetic researchers at the school do their work. Then, in February 2009, the Obama stimulus act kicked in. Instead,... Illumina - Yale University - DNA sequencing - Research - United States
(Aug 31, 2010)
Gulf Shores teacher hits lab for studies
Special to The IslanderStaff report HUNTSVILLE – Lynn Lowell of Gulf Shores High School is one of 16 teachers striving to bring the latest in genetics and genomics education to Alabama classrooms.
(Aug 31, 2010)
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