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Bio-IT World August 2005 Maureen McDonough |
Invitrogen Launches iPath Invitrogen has unveiled a free bioinformatics and systems biology research tool that can be found on the company's Web site. iPath allows users to click their way through 2,500 human genes, 171 signal transduction pathways, and 54 metabolic pathways.  |
Bio-IT World August 2005 |
News Blast NEJM article substantiates platform technology for Duchenne muscular dystrophy and multiple sclerosis... Two-year research collaboration to develop treatments for spinal muscular atrophy... Begins commercial shipment of Sentrix Human-1 Genotyping BeadChip...  |
Bio-IT World August 2005 Maureen McDonough |
Mining Clinical Data with i2b2 How do you conduct clinical research in the genomic era? A team of Harvard scientists is building an answer from the ground up. The $20-million IT project will extract information from the private medical files of some 2.5 million people.  |
Bio-IT World August 2005 Mark D. Uehling |
Drug Safety Dominates DIA Patients may have a dim view of the pharmaceutical industry, but many are still willing to participate in its research all over the world.  |
Bio-IT World August 2005 Chris Dwan |
Workflow Environments Guide As with many technology decisions, the choice of a workflow environment is seldom clear. Here's a short list of the comparable features to differentiate between various graphical workflow packages for scientific computing.  |
Bank Technology News July 2005 Glen Fest |
Cards: Biometrics Stalled Amid The Hype Shortfalls in fingerprint technology are curbing widespread adoption of biometric-based payment systems. However, a handful of small projects are moving forward, thanks to the technology's buzz.  |
National Defense September 2005 Robert H. Williams |
Handheld Bio Detector Nears Fruition A joint effort by the Air Force Research Laboratory and the Energy Department's Northwest National Laboratory has produced a fast-acting, handheld biosensor that can test people and equipment.  |
Pharmaceutical Executive August 1, 2005 |
Making Drugs Smarter An interview with Nicholas Peppas on how the world of drug delivery -- at least at its cutting edges -- has begun to converge with diagnostics, tissue design, and materials science in ways that promise to transform some areas of medicine.  |
Pharmaceutical Executive August 1, 2005 Jill Wechsler |
Washington Report: Treating Patents It may seem unusual that a court ruling challenging patent protections is considered a victory for Big Pharma. But the decision was supported by pharmaceutical companies, along with the Justice Department, as a way to spur biomedical research and new-drug development.  |
Technology Research News August 10, 2005 |
DNA process stamps patterns DNA's ability to connect matching strands is at the heart of a stamp that promises to bring mass production to the nanoscale.  |
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