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Bio-IT World November 19, 2004 Michael Swenson |
A Sense of Security Biobanks should be especially vigilant with regards to hacking attacks.  |
Bio-IT World November 19, 2004 Salvatore Salamone |
New Breed of Workstations Can Take On Bigger Tasks A new breed of scientific workstations is leading to a shift in how life scientists use such systems.  |
Bio-IT World November 19, 2004 Kevin Davies |
De-Lovely Pharmaceuticals De Novo Pharmaceuticals identifies novel compounds right before your eyes.  |
Bio-IT World November 19, 2004 Mark D. Uehling |
Applied Bio, Ocimum Stretch Their LIMS Vendors try to make labware sing, adding ERP, multiplatform, and project-management features.  |
Bio-IT World November 19, 2004 |
Taking the Industry's Temperature 2005 will be a better year for Biotech from an economic viewpoint, and a fairly aggressive year for Biotech and BioPharma in terms of incorporating new technology into research, development, and manufacturing activities.  |
Bio-IT World November 2004 |
Products SGI Launches Linux Visualization Systems... Microsoft to Start Backing Up to Disk... Dell Extends HPC Clusters... etc.  |
HBS Working Knowledge November 22, 2004 Martha Lagace |
The Changing Roles of Doctors and Patients Doctors are becoming systems managers while some patients are increasingly willing and able to care for their own conditions. The result: Changing models of healthcare delivery.  |
HBS Working Knowledge November 22, 2004 Sean Silverthorne |
Side Effects: The Case of Propecia Selling Propecia was a difficult marketing task for Merck & Co., and was recently the subject of a case study debated by Harvard Business School alumni.  |
HBS Working Knowledge November 22, 2004 Martha Lagace |
Does the Medical Industry Deliver Value? When the discussion turns to healthcare reform, we get sidetracked on issues such as soaring costs. The real issue is, what is the most effective way to treat a disease or condition?  |
HBS Working Knowledge November 22, 2004 Martha Lagace |
Trouble Ahead: Ethics and Medical Devices Medical devices are highly lucrative, especially orthopedic implants. But how ethical are the common selling practices? That question was asked at the 5th Annual Alumni Healthcare Conference.  |
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