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Bio-IT World June 15, 2003 Bob Violino |
Northeast Region Massachusetts: University and Research Hub... Connecticut: Investing in Bio Facilities... New York: Biotech Empire State... New Jersey: Still Big Pharma Country... Pennsylvania: Life Sciences, a Keystone Industry  |
Bio-IT World June 15, 2003 Bob Violino |
Mid-Atlantic/Southeast Region Maryland: Making a Federal Case for Biotechnology... Puerto Rico: Isle of Incentives... Virginia: Planting Needed Seed Capital... North Carolina: Triangulating Biotech Resources... Florida: Shining Resources on Small Biotech Sector  |
Bio-IT World June 15, 2003 Melissa Kruse |
Midwest/South Region Ohio: Outpacing U.S. in Bioscience Growth... Alabama: Sweet Home to Tech Tax Incentives... Kentucky: Investing Multimillions to Breed Bio Business... Minnesota: The 'Right Mix' of Talent and Funding... Tennessee: Pioneering Research Centers... Michigan: Teeming 'Life Sciences Corridor'... etc.  |
Bio-IT World June 15, 2003 Barbara Depompa |
Northwest Region Colorado: Biotech Summit in Denver... Utah: A Mecca for Genealogical Research... Washington State: Therapeutics and Diagnostics Niche...  |
Bio-IT World June 15, 2003 Barbara Depompa |
Southwest Region Texas: Bioscience with a Space Spin... New Mexico: Building a Bioinformatics Niche... Arizona: Focus on Cancer and Neurological Therapy... Southern California: Deep Biotech Roots Grow Many Branches... Northern California: 'Can You Afford To Be Elsewhere?'...  |
Bio-IT World June 15, 2003 |
Signs of Intelligent Data Handling Traffic shapers, compression, wireless are helping IT managers improve access  |
Bio-IT World June 15, 2003 Barash & Squires |
Hunters or Browsers? Ethnography in Bio-IT Ethnographers look at cultural clues for improved Bio-IT.  |
Bio-IT World June 15, 2003 Michael Gross |
Evolving Computational Solutions Aber uses evolutionary computing to beat evolutionary complexity  |
Bio-IT World June 15, 2003 Kevin Davies |
The Overly Bold and the Beautiful For many (who really ought to know better), the temptation to fetishize DNA is all but irresistible.  |
Bio-IT World June 15, 2003 Robert M. Frederickson |
Popular (Tissue) Culture Tissue microarrays are coming into their own as important histological screening tools.  |
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