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Bio-IT World January 13, 2003 Michael Gross |
Profiting from the Proteome Inpharmatica sells data products, but it also wants to discover drugs.  |
Bio-IT World January 13, 2003 Sherene Chen-See |
Serving the National Health The Canadian Public Health Information System is an automated, Web-enabled, integrated, secure system that allows access to client records by many public health providers.  |
Bio-IT World January 13, 2003 Mark D. Uehling |
Powerhouse CRO (Slowly) Goes Electronic Unhappy customers at Quintiles -- the world's largest CRO (contract research organization) -- are rare. It kept plugging away at the startup process, redesigning it from scratch. Now starting electronic trials takes no longer than paper ones.  |
Bio-IT World January 13, 2003 John Dodge |
Talent Fuels Drug Pipeline in Swiss Time The functional genomics group has emerged as a critical link in the drug discovery chain at Novartis Pharmaceuticals Corp. While it employs a multidisciplinary approach to drug discovery, the four-year-old group's goals could not be simpler: Find novel drug targets.  |
Bio-IT World January 13, 2003 Kari Stefansson |
The Icelandic Man Cometh The founder of deCODE Genetics on Viking DNA, privacy, disease, and aging.  |
Bio-IT World January 13, 2003 Malorye Branca |
Charting a Course After the Genome A quarterly feature looks at the financial numbers in the bio-IT industry.  |
Bio-IT World January 13, 2003 Michael Greeley |
What Do We Do Now? Like it or not, the supply of capital is an important ingredient in the continued development of the bio-IT industry. Appreciating and understanding the forces currently at work in the VC marketplace can only help in raising capital.  |
Managed Care December 2002 Frank Diamond |
Blues on the Move The resurgence of what was once primarily known as the insurer of last resort has been breathtaking. Can it be sustained? Even better, replicated?  |
Managed Care December 2002 Diane Cook |
Beware the Hidden Consequences of the Malpractice Crisis Soaring malpractice insurance rates are thinning out provider ranks in at least a dozen states. Could access problems pose issues for HMOs in those areas?  |
Managed Care December 2002 Patrick Mullen |
Placing Faith in Technology To Improve Members' Choices Not many companies' organizational charts list a 'chief innovation officer.' At Humana, it brings visibility to a high-tech strategy for reducing care fragmentation.  |
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