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Genomics goes commercial with online DNA decoding services
Firms such as 23andme and deCODEme have announced services whereby users get to decode their whole genetic sequence, revealing information on ancestry and risks of various illnesses. An excerpt from Wired: Reading your genomic profile — learning your predispositions for various diseases, odd traits, and a...
Tags: Google Inc., DNA, Genomics, 23andme, Biotechnology, Arun Radhakrishnan
Blog posts 2007-11-19

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International Network Services Case Study: Genomics Institute of the Novartis Research Foundation
The Genomics Institute of the Novartis Research Foundation GNF conducts independent genetic research and develops advanced technologies ranging from cellular genomics and proteomics to combinatorial chemistry and structural biology. GNF had quadrupled in size, quickly outgrowing its facility along with its existing computer and networking technology. Their challenge was to...
Tags: Network, Novartis AG, Data Centers, Networking, Storage, Hardware, Data Management
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Visualization of Complementary Systems Biology Data With Parallel Heatmaps
The interpretation of large-scale biological data can be aided by the use of appropriate visualization tools. Heatmaps - pattern-revealing aggregate views of data - have emerged as a preferred technique for the display of genomics data, since they provide an extra dimension of information in a two-dimensional display. The parallel...
Tags: Biology, IBM Corp., Productivity, Healthcare
White papers 2006-11-01
Celera Tailors 12 Terabytes of Raw Genomics Data Into Insights for Life Sciences Researchers
In 2000, Celera Genomics Group announced it had successfully sequenced the human genome, a milestone that accelerated the process of creating a roadmap of human genetics and altered medical, pharmaceutical, and biotech forever. As Celera knows well, the challenge of being a critical information resource for the life sciences community...
Tags: Genome, Oracle Corp., Life Science, Biotechnology, Healthcare
Case studies
Genomics goes commercial with online DNA decoding services
Decoding your DNA?Would you opt for the DNA sequencing service?
Tags: Biotechnology, pr.arun@..., DNA, Genomic
Discussion threads 2007-11-19
Borland Software Case Study: Rosetta Biosoftware
Rosetta Biosoftware develops informatics solutions and provides services that enable research organizations to efficiently and effectively conduct life-saving discoveries and develop drugs. The company wanted to meet changing industry and customer needs and support FDA Voluntary Genomics Data Submission Program. The challenge was to potentially help reduce drug costs for...
Tags: Borland Software Corp., Rosetta Biosoftware, Federal Government, Government
Case studies 2006-05-11
A WorkFlow Management System for Bioinformatics Grid
To date, many bioinformatics tools are available to query and analyse biological data. These software are heterogeneous, support several kinds of data and the analysis of the produced results is often very difficult. Sometimes, it is needed to edit by hand the output, and adjust some values in order to...
Tags: Bioinformatics, Workflow Management, Tool, Healthcare, Productivity
White papers 2005-10-20
Dell and the Center of Excellence in Bioinformatics at the University at Buffalo Create Linux-Based Clusters Running on Intel Processors and Dedicated to Cutting-Edge Research in Bioinformatics
The newly formed Center of Excellence in Bioinformatics at the University at Buffalo UB, a campus of The State University of New York, combines such high-end technologies as supercomputing and visualization with scientific expertise in disciplines such as genomics, proteomics, and bioimaging. Because of the high costs of supercomputers, the...
Tags: Processor, Linux, Dell Computer Corp., Bioinformatics, University At Buffalo, Intel Corp., Healthcare
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Increasing the Productivity of Discovery Research
The volume and complexity of data arising from the genomics revolution are driving increasing demand for statisticians to work with scientists and doctors to unravel the mysteries of complex multifactorial diseases. SAS/Genetics software is designed specifically for genetics research. It enables researchers to examine the relationship between multiple markers and...
Tags: SAS Institute, Disease, SAS/Genetics Software, Tools & Techniques, Management
Case studies
Progress in SAS Scientific Discovery Solutions: Genetics, Microarrays, and Proteomics
The SAS Genomics team is making steady progress in leveraging existing and new SAS technologies for more effective approaches to scientific discovery. This paper presents an overview of SAS/Genetics, SAS Research Data Management RDM, and the SAS Microarray Solution, as well as introduces the two latest additions to the SAS...
Tags: SAS Institute, SAS Genomics Team
White papers 2004-04-14
Concepts for High Availability in Scientific High-End Computing
Scientific High-End Computing HEC has become an important tool for scientists world-wide to understand problems, such as in nuclear fusion, human genomics and nanotechnology. Every year, new HEC systems emerge on the market with better performance and higher scale. With only very few exceptions, the overall availability of recently installed...
Tags: Availability, Oak Ridge National Laboratory, High Availability, Computing
White papers 2005-10-03
Biological Models of Security for Virus Propagation in Computer Networks
This paper discusses the similarity between propagation of pathogens viruses and worms on computer networks with proliferation of pathogens in cellular organisms organisms with genetic material contained within a membrane encased nucleus. It introduces several biological mechanisms that are used in these organisms to protect against such pathogens and presents...
Tags: Computer Network, Network, Propagation, Albany, Virus, Computer, Productivity, Cyberthreats, Networking, Security, Viruses And Worms
White papers 2005-04-02
A Health-Care Data Model Based on the HL7 Reference Information Model
The integration of medical information from various sources is gaining in importance as hospitals and medical research centers attempt to gain new insights into existing data. The Health Level Seven (HL7) organization has developed an abstract information model for health-care data, the HL7 Reference Information Model RIM. This paper describes...
Tags: Data, Health Care, Modeling, IBM Corp., Research & Development, Vertical Industries, Healthcare, Benefits, Business Operations, Enterprise Software, Software, Human Resources
White papers 2006-12-19
Fixing a busted IT research system
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Tags: PRODUCTIVITY, James Foley, computer science, computer, Ph.D.s, information technology
Technical articles 2004-09-21
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