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Bio-IT World April 2006 Michelle Zubatch |
Value of Hosted Clinical Data Environments Instead of burning through venture capital, different levels of hosted clinical data management systems environments are available from clinical consulting vendors for efficiency-conscious clinical firms.  |
Bio-IT World April 2006 Michael A. Greeley |
The Good, The Bad, and The Ugly VCs will not support a sector where consistent compelling exits are not evident. Unfortunately, the bio-IT field still suffers from this.  |
Bio-IT World April 2006 Eric Newmark |
RFID in R&D: Biospecimen Tracking Although it is often thought of strictly for the securing of high-value prescription medicine, beyond this use lie further opportunities for the application of RFID to enhance security and chain-of-custody tracking throughout the life sciences.  |
Bio-IT World April 2006 |
News Blast PE Proteomics... Structural Genomics... Genome Express... Windber Win...  |
Bio-IT World April 2006 Kevin Davies |
NitroMed Ties Gene Biomarkers to BiDil Benefit The FDA approval of BiDil, NitroMed's heart failure drug for blacks, raised howls of controversy. Now at a meeting of the American College of Cardiology, researchers presented two papers that offer the first preliminary hints of genetic factors that affect BiDil response.  |
Bio-IT World April 2006 Robert M. Frederickson |
High-Content Cell-Based Imaging Increasingly, equipment providers are incorporating modules for high-content and single-cell analyses into their drug discovery platforms. In addition, new strategies and equipment designs are bringing new types of analysis into the drug discovery marketplace.  |
Bio-IT World April 2006 |
News Blast Flu Fighter... Strategic Allies... Open Access... NSF Grant...  |
Bio-IT World April 2006 Mark D. Uehling |
Debating Clinical Registries and Databases The pharmaceutical industry has been forced by medical journal editors and Congress to make public more data about clinical trials. Registries are here, most people are used to them, and they're not going away. But can the industry do registries and databases better?  |
Fast Company April 2006 Charles Fishman |
Record Time The information systems at any McDonald's are more advanced, and more useful, than those in your doctor's office. Software company Cerner is changing that, and changing medicine itself.  |
Fast Company April 2006 |
"MD" Doesn't Mean "Mostly Digital" How technologically backward are U.S. doctors? Here are some statistics.  |
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