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Magazine articles on health care providers, pharmaceutical companies, and medical technology.
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Inc.
June 1, 2002
Kate O'Sullivan
High Concept: Fields of Genes As pharmaceutical companies pour hundreds of millions of dollars into the development of new drugs, the newly christened bioinformatics software sector is attracting attention from investors and research labs alike... mark for My Articles 24 similar articles
Salon.com
May 23, 2002
Lawrence H. Diller
A prescription for disaster The failure to test the effects in children of routinely prescribed drugs has resulted in at least one death. How many kids will die before drug companies take steps to ensure their safety? mark for My Articles 414 similar articles
Wired
June 2002
Wil McCarthy
Thin! Tan! Hotter Than Hell! Pharmaceutical labs are cooking up a new class of pills that make looking good feel better than ever... mark for My Articles 19 similar articles
New Architect
June 2002
Joseph C. Panettieri
A Prescription for Wireless The Harvard Medical School system keeps students current... mark for My Articles 49 similar articles
Bio-IT World
May 7, 2002
Malorye Branca
In Silico Survivors Facing desperate times, bioinformatics companies revamp, refocus, or perish. mark for My Articles 103 similar articles
Bio-IT World
May 7, 2002
Anthony Strattner
Molecular Machining Blending nanotechnology with bioengineering, researchers at engeneOS use genomic information as engineerable parts to build biomolecules. mark for My Articles 249 similar articles
Bio-IT World
May 7, 2002
John Dodge
Big Pharmas Are Dinosaurs Not much escapes Nathan Myhrvold's predatory intellect. His company, Intellectual Ventures, is on the prowl for more good ideas. We spoke with the voluble Myhrvold to find out why he is so high on biotech. mark for My Articles 230 similar articles
Bio-IT World
May 7, 2002
Eric Fairfield
Bridging the Language Barrier In the market segments where biologists and IT professionals have primarily interacted to date, there has been little need for common definitions. But the next generation of bio-IT products will require some shared definitions between IT and biology -- simplified cross-disciplinary languages. mark for My Articles 100 similar articles
Managed Care
April 2002
Rhonda Greenapple
HMOs Have Stake in Quelling Anger at Drug Store Counters Dissatisfied customers have a tendency to lash out and not be very discriminating about their targets. Prescription: Reduce the hassle... mark for My Articles 390 similar articles
Managed Care
April 2002
Frank Diamond
Medicare+Choice: Uncertain Future for Unstable Program While policy makers haggle over President Bush's budget request for the system, an ominous question looms: Can money solve all the problems? mark for My Articles 575 similar articles
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