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Bio-IT World October 2005 Jeffrey Klein |
A Model of Enterprise Content Management Pharma and biotech companies are latching onto the opportunity to institute process harmonization and standardization across the enterprise. The question is not why or even when, but at what pace.  |
Bio-IT World October 2005 Michael A. Greeley |
Biomarkers Redux How the biomarker discovery industry evolves is still under debate. It is clear that many approaches will need to coexist to give a complete understanding of a particular sample; this troubles many VCs, as small and emerging markets are not good at supporting numerous competing solutions.  |
Bio-IT World October 2005 Scott Lundstrom |
Semantic Web: Safety and Innovation Semantic Web technologies will create opportunities for improvements in discovery, development, and safety. Pharmas and biotechs should move aggressively to pilot the use of semantic technologies in these areas.  |
Bio-IT World October 2005 |
News Blast One Stop... New Strand... Emerging... Appointment...  |
Bio-IT World October 2005 Mark D. Uehling |
HistoRx Automates Pathology The company offers a platform called Aqua, which can perform automated, in situ analysis of protein expression levels on tissue microarrays in less than an hour. The company has promising projects in melanoma and breast cancer.  |
Bio-IT World October 2005 |
News Blast Novel Mutations... At Your Service... Small RNA...  |
Bio-IT World October 2005 Salvatore Salamone |
Global Grids, Global Changes The role of grids is on the cusp of a fundamental change. Grids now play a more central role in delivering and providing services to researchers, academics and medical businesses alike.  |
The Motley Fool October 26, 2005 Stephen D. Simpson |
VCA Antech Still Barking While not every veterinarian will want to sell out to this health care company, plenty probably will. And with people lavishing ever more care on their animals, this stock could be poised to offer investors some benefits, too.  |
The Motley Fool October 26, 2005 Stephen D. Simpson |
Way to Operate, Intuitive Surgical Growth has been red-hot for the surgical robotics company, even though most systems aren't used to their full capabilities. While the stock has gone absolutely nuts, some protective stop orders for a portion of your position might be a worthwhile idea.  |
The Motley Fool October 26, 2005 Stephen D. Simpson |
Cardinal's Tweet More Sweet Changes at the giant manufacturer, distributor, and service provider in the health-care industry are working out well, but the stock price already reflects it.  |
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