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CIO May 15, 2003 Meridith Levinson |
Pain-Free CRM By taking the time to integrate data for its online CRM system, a regional health plan has succeeded where other large insurers have stumbled.  |
Bio-IT World May 9, 2003 Vivien Marx |
The Sharper Image See it, capture it, mine it, find it. The budding field of image informatics is empowering biomedical research.  |
Bio-IT World May 9, 2003 Mark D. Uehling |
Data Rapture? Electronic capture of data: Some say it unclogs the medieval clinical trials process. Others remain skeptical of software and put their trust in paper.  |
Bio-IT World May 9, 2003 Malorye Branca |
Discovering the Joy of Cannibalism Persistent financial pressures feed continuing consolidation among struggling genomics companies  |
Bio-IT World May 9, 2003 Thomas E. Sullivan |
Tablet PC Checkup An M.D. diagnoses a Windows XP tablet and the current state of pen-based medical software.  |
Bio-IT World May 9, 2003 Michael Greeley |
Mechanistic Models Investors are backing predictive modeling software that could speed drug development.  |
National Real Estate Investor May 6, 2003 Parke Chapman |
Pfizer's Expansion to Boost Manhattan Economy Drug maker Pfizer will infuse $1 billion into New York City's ailing economy via the acquisition of a major midtown office building and the subsequent creation of thousands of jobs.  |
Bio-IT World April 15, 2003 Mark D. Uehling |
Target Elimination Industry and FDA scientists turn to databases, applications software, and laboratory chips to move the safest, most effective molecules into clinical trials.  |
Bio-IT World April 15, 2003 Barbara Depompa Reimers |
Easing the Pain of Part 11 Costs for complying with FDA electronic records regulations will cost millions of dollars per company by 2006. Risk-based processes can lighten the load.  |
Bio-IT World April 15, 2003 Heller & Philbin |
Part 11: The FDA's New View The FDA now has a softer perspective on enforcement, but companies will still have to watch their step.  |
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