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Bio-IT World August 2005 Maureen McDonough |
U.K. Framework Offers Stem Cells a Future The United Kingdom has managed to cut through the noise surrounding stem cell research, creating a regulatory framework that fosters an environment of international collaboration and excellent R&D programs. And they try to do it all in an ethical way.  |
Bio-IT World August 2005 John Russell |
Pfizer's Model of Success Pfizer Global Research & Development began using sophisticated modeling technology and collaboration software to speed its race to a go-no-go decision on a cholesterol-lowering drug project. Killing the project sooner saved up to $2.8 million in costs and six months in delay.  |
Bio-IT World August 2005 |
Project Summaries Summaries of candidates for Bio-IT World's "Best Practices 2005" projects.  |
Bio-IT World August 2005 Johan Bostrom |
Agilent Acquisitions Bolster Portfolio of Products A string of acquisitions is helping Agilent Technologies establish itself as a major player in informatics for analytical laboratories, and its expanding product portfolio has made it a serious player in laboratory analysis automation and software integration.  |
Bio-IT World August 2005 G. Steven Burrill |
Biotech Outperforms Market in Q2 Heading into the summer, biotech widely outperformed the Dow and Nasdaq on a year-to-date basis. But the positive performance is attributable to a mere handful of companies driving the market.  |
Bio-IT World August 2005 Ellen H. Julian |
Tech Expertise Singles Out Outsourcers Biopharmaceutical companies are flocking to consultants, outsourcers, and staffing firms to help with discrete clinical trial processes to gain access to advanced technologies and reduce the drain on already-scarce IT resources.  |
Bio-IT World August 2005 |
News Blast Completes initial closing of financing to support RNAi-based therapies to treat macular degeneration... Mayo Clinic, Translational Genomics Research opens biomedical scientific facility... HistoRx appoints VP of research... Gates Foundation to share grant with 43 project winners...  |
Bio-IT World August 2005 Maureen McDonough |
Invitrogen Launches iPath Invitrogen has unveiled a free bioinformatics and systems biology research tool that can be found on the company's Web site. iPath allows users to click their way through 2,500 human genes, 171 signal transduction pathways, and 54 metabolic pathways.  |
Bio-IT World August 2005 |
News Blast NEJM article substantiates platform technology for Duchenne muscular dystrophy and multiple sclerosis... Two-year research collaboration to develop treatments for spinal muscular atrophy... Begins commercial shipment of Sentrix Human-1 Genotyping BeadChip...  |
Bio-IT World August 2005 Maureen McDonough |
Mining Clinical Data with i2b2 How do you conduct clinical research in the genomic era? A team of Harvard scientists is building an answer from the ground up. The $20-million IT project will extract information from the private medical files of some 2.5 million people.  |
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