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CIO February 1, 2003 Christopher Koch |
Off the Charts An electronic medical records system at the University of Illinois Medical Center did more than transform communication, it converted the least likely users into technology believers.  |
CIO February 1, 2003 Ben Worthen |
The Little Company That Could Fed up with the manual process of running clinical trials, Health Decisions takes a chance on a new way of doing business -- and succeeds in an industry of large competitors unwilling to change.  |
IndustryWeek February 1, 2003 Tonya Vinas |
Make Good Deeds Part Of Business Strategy IndustryWeek spoke with Sigma-Tau Pharmaceuticals COO Ken Mehrling about how his company has been able to produce orphan drugs, remain profitable and capitalize on technologies it has developed.  |
Fast Company February 2003 Christine Canabou |
Take the Cure Inside the world's largest, most advanced pharmacy.  |
Fast Company February 2003 Alison Overholt |
Health and the Profit Motive Victoria Hale creates the country's first nonprofit pharmaceutical company.  |
Bio-IT World January 13, 2003 John Russell |
When Only Brute Force Will Do Listening to CEO Fred Hausheer talk about supercomputers, it's not always clear if BioNumerik Pharmaceuticals Inc. is a drug discovery company or high-performance computing play. Even its name suggests a mixed identity. But that's the point.  |
Bio-IT World January 13, 2003 Malorye Branca |
Breaking Down Silos and Busting Bottlenecks Emerging biopharmaceutical companies have a lot of budget pressure, compounded by a proliferation of IT silos that creates even more bottlenecks in the already cumbersome process of drug development.  |
Bio-IT World January 13, 2003 John Dodge |
Managing Innovation and Adversity ArQule CIO Alan Hillyard's database migration project became more challenging -- and more important -- following recent layoffs. The good news is that progress continues.  |
Bio-IT World January 13, 2003 Mark D. Uehling |
Prescription for Success: Mix IT and Science Blending IT and R&D: At Eli Lilly, scientists define the "what," IT decides the "how." In the post-genomic era, "Collaboration will be absolutely critical," says CIO Roy Dunbar.  |
Bio-IT World January 13, 2003 Jennifer Lorenzetti |
Taking Data Storage to Infinity -- and Beyond Perlegen Sciences has made important advances in resequencing DNA and identifying SNPs (single nucleotide polymorphisms), to the point that an entire human genome can be deduced in about 10 days. But it requires storing an extraordinary amount of data -- here's how it's done.  |
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