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Bio-IT World August 18, 2004 John Russell |
Curbing a Killer Iconix Pharmaceuticals is working on building biomarkers that can predict toxicity and efficacy.  |
Bio-IT World August 18, 2004 Salvatore Salamone |
Tracking Better Lab Operations Baylor College of Medicine's laboratory information management system (LIMS) has given Microarray Core Facility (MCF) workers a centralized database that simplifies tracking and enables better service delivery to researchers and fewer administrative tasks for staff.  |
Bio-IT World August 18, 2004 Salvatore Salamone |
Interactive Decision Making SurroMed's core goal is to discover and validate new biomarkers for a broad spectrum of diseases.  |
Bio-IT World August 18, 2004 Mark D. Uehling |
I, Virtual Patient Along with a software company specializing in modeling diseases on the computer, Roche Diagnostics is working on creating a new biomarker for diabetes that could be reduced to a simple blood test.  |
Bio-IT World August 18, 2004 |
Project Summaries Drug Discovery and Development: Ace BioSciences... Compugen... Entelos/Organon... Iconix Pharmaceuticals... Johnson & Johnson Pharmaceutical Research & Development... Laboratoire Kastler Brossel ... etc.  |
Bio-IT World August 18, 2004 Mark D. Uehling |
Master of the EDC Universe An interview with Sylva Collins, global head of advanced clinical systems at Novartis, who in the case of electronic data capture (EDC), proved to the pharmaceutical industry that technology could be transformative in clinical trials.  |
Bio-IT World August 18, 2004 Nancy Weil |
Desert Storm High Throughput Genomics' landed a licensing and supply deal with Merck to use their ArrayPlate qNPA (quantitative nuclease protection assay) technology. The deal is the first with Big Pharma that can be publicly revealed.  |
Bio-IT World August 18, 2004 Judy Hanover |
Do ASPs Work for Life Science? Clinical trial data management is a natural fit for the application service providers (ASP) model. But ASPs have not been successful with bioinformatics tools.  |
Bio-IT World August 18, 2004 Robert M. Frederickson |
Channeling HPLC Thoughts of high-throughput science has been a much broader trend toward high-throughput research and miniaturization, particularly in the pharmaceutical industry and in clinical medicine. Miniaturizing high-performance liquid chromatography (HPLC) makes it cheaper and faster.  |
Bio-IT World August 18, 2004 John Russell |
A Dozen Sparkling Gems A snapshot of deserving Best Practices Awards entries: Locus Pharmaceuticals... Children's Memorial Hospital, Chicago... XOMA... University of Texas Health Science Center... etc.  |
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