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Bio-IT World September 2005 Kevin Davies |
Fantastic 454: DNA Sequencing Pyrotechnics In an exciting advance for DNA sequencing technology, a research team at 454 Life Sciences Corp. has essentially sequenced and assembled a bacterial genome sequence based on a mere 4-hour run on the company's proprietary instrument.  |
Bio-IT World September 2005 John Russell |
BioSeek's MAP to Discovery Now, after roughly five years of platform development and building a database of assays, BioSeek seems poised for growth.  |
Bio-IT World September 2005 Robert M. Frederickson |
High-Throughput Biologics Production BioProcessors has addressed the issue of pharmaceutical-grade protein production with its SimCell MicroBioreactor -- essentially a microarray of miniaturized bioreactors in a 96-well plate format. The device cuts the cost of a bioreactor or shake flask data point dramatically.  |
Bio-IT World September 2005 |
News Blast Cancer Signs... Arizona Award... Nhgri Grant... Product Pact...  |
Bio-IT World September 2005 |
New Products Third Pump's a Charm... siRNA Library: The Complete Book of Genes... Extraction and Reaction Just Got Easier... Making Sample Exchange Automatic... Software with a Vision...  |
Bio-IT World September 2005 Salvatore Salamone |
Fujitsu Modeling Improves In Silico ADME/Tox Predictions The company's BioSciences Group is now offering its expertise in this area as a form of consulting service to help companies develop enhanced in silico ADME/Tox predictive results.  |
Bio-IT World September 2005 Salvatore Salamone |
University of Calgary Medical School Adopts Xythos Solution With the Web-based software, Xythos Enterprise Document Manager, the MedIT group set up a file sharing and transfer service called the Secure WebFile that combines access control, file version control and management, and browser-based SSL (secure sockets layer) encryption.  |
Bio-IT World September 2005 Stephen Langdell |
Data Mining and the Euredit Project The multimillion-dollar, EU-funded research project on statistical methods for data mining, is creating interesting possibilities for many bioinformatics endeavors, including microarray analysis and forecasting trends.  |
Bio-IT World September 2005 Bill Van Etten |
'If We Can Put a Man on the Moon . . .' Before the U.S. stops producing scientists, before we outlaw scientific research and knowledge altogether, scientists must make their best effort to bring science to the mainstream by familiarizing their children and their communities with who they are and what they do.  |
Bio-IT World September 2005 Kevin Davies |
First Base: Questions of Science and Progress What Don't Bio-Scientists Know?: To What Extent Are Genetic Variation and Personal Health Linked?... How Will Big Pictures Emerge from a Sea of Biological Data?... What Are the Limits of Conventional Computing?...  |
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