1. NIH Plans $6.7M for Disease Epigenomics Grants

    Explore Article GenomeWeb (Jul 7 2010)

    NIH Plans $6.7M for Disease Epigenomics Grants NEW YORK (GenomeWeb News) Researchers wanting to study human epigenomics may seek funding from The National Institutes of Health, which is supporting a program focused on discovering how changes in epigenetic profiles impact health with $6.7 million. (Read Full Article)

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  2. Accelrys Completes Merger with Symyx; Will Cut up to 15 Percent of Combined Workforce

    Explore Article GenomeWeb (Jul 2 2010)

    Accelrys Completes Merger with Symyx; Will Cut up to 15 Percent of Combined Workforce Accelrys this week completed its all-stock merger with Symyx Technologies, forming a scientific informatics company with more than 1,350 customers and annual revenues of approximately $170 million. (Read Full Article)

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  3. Teams Pursue Lab-On-A-Chip Strategies with Eyes on Genomic, Dx Applications

    Explore Article GenomeWeb (May 7 2010)

    NEW YORK (GenomeWeb News) As lab-on-a-chip technology expands from research to more diagnostic applications, some researchers are working to develop more portable lab-on-a-chip technology with integrated optical detection systems, while other developers are focusing on expanding the range of applications possible for existing systems. (Read Full Article)

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  4. ABRF Survey: Core Labs View Data Analysis as Key Challenge for Next-Gen Sequencing

    Explore Article GenomeWeb (Mar 26 2010)

    ABRF Survey: Core Labs View Data Analysis as Key Challenge for Next-Gen Sequencing ABRF Survey: Core Labs View Data Analysis as Key Challenge for Next-Gen SequencingGenomeWeb Daily NewsWhen it comes to LIMS, nine labs said they use no LIMS at all for next-gen sequencing, one said it was in the process of developing an in-house system, ... (Read Full Article)

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  5. U Wash To Use GenoLogics LIMS to Support Next-Gen Sequencer Scale-up

    Explore Article GenomeWeb (Mar 25 2010)

    U Wash To Use GenoLogics LIMS to Support Next-Gen Sequencer Scale-upGenomeWeb Daily NewsGenoLogics said this week that the University of Washington's Genome Sciences Genomics Resource Center will use its Geneus lab ... (Read Full Article)

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  6. As Pathway Informatics Matures, Users Refine Buying Criteria, and Vendors Adapt

    Explore Article GenomeWeb (Mar 21 2010)

    Over the past two years, the commercial market for pathway data and analysis tools has emerged from relative obscurity to take center stage in the life science informatics sector. (Read Full Article)

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  7. Pacific Biosciences Teams with Sample Prep, Bioinformatics Firms

    Explore Article GenomeWeb (Feb 16 2010)

    Pacific Biosciences Teams with Sample Prep, Bioinformatics FirmsGenomeWeb Daily NewsOn the sample-preparation side, PacBio has partnered with Agilent Technologies, Fluidigm, and RainDance Technologies, which each provide products for ...and more » (Read Full Article)

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  8. Millipore to Use Thermo Fisher LIMS

    Explore Article GenomeWeb (Nov 30 2009)

    Millipore to Use Thermo Fisher LIMSGenomeWeb Daily NewsThermo said that Millipore will use the LIMS in its regulatory compliant laboratory, which develops ligand-binding assays that are used for developing ...and more » (Read Full Article)

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  9. Downloads and Upgrades

    Explore Article GenomeWeb (Oct 30 2009)

    Downloads and UpgradesGenomeWeb Daily NewsSymyx Technologies has released an out-of-the-box integration of Symyx Notebook and Thermo Fisher Scientific's Watson LIMS that enables scientists to easily ... (Read Full Article)

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  10. Rational Informatics Design: Psychiatric Genomics Builds IT System to Grow On

    Explore Article GenomeWeb (Oct 17 2009)

    Facing an opportunity that would make many informatics managers green with envy — building an IT infrastructure from scratch without the burden of legacy tools or data — Les Klimczak was careful not to take his good fortune for granted. (Read Full Article)

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  11. How to Tackle Proteomics Market Without a Tof/tof? Agilent Says It Has a Method

    Explore Article GenomeWeb (Sep 29 2009)

    Given the rosy picture of the proteomics market painted by market researchers, it’s no surprise that many instrument makers in the life sciences have warmed to proteomics. (Read Full Article)

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  12. Teranode Upgrades its Software Platform in Bid to Merge Workflow, Pathway Analysis

    Explore Article GenomeWeb (Sep 4 2009)

    Taking a page from Reese’s peanut butter cups, Teranode of Seattle has combined two popular informatics technologies — workflow software and pathway analytics — into a single platform. (Read Full Article)

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  13. Agilent Partners with Persistent on Chromatography Interoperability

    Explore Article GenomeWeb (Aug 31 2009)

    NEW YORK (GenomeWeb News) – Agilent Technologies today said that it has inked a collaboration with Persistent Systems aimed at promoting open systems for chromatography data systems. (Read Full Article)

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  14. Moxie Informatics Views Open Source caBIG LIMS as Entry to Informatics Services Market

    Explore Article GenomeWeb (Aug 20 2009)

    A bioinformatics startup is targeting a LIMS development initiative underway as part of the National Cancer Institute's Cancer Biomedical Informatics Grid effort as its first step into the informatics services market. (Read Full Article)

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  15. The Changing Face of Biobanks

    Explore Article GenomeWeb (Jul 1 2009)

    The Changing Face of BiobanksGenomeWeb Daily NewsLIMS have gone to BIMS, or "biological information management systems, [which] are much more extensive in terms of the kinds of information that are in ...and more » (Read Full Article)

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  16. Life Tech Says Most Sql*lims Employees Expected to Transfer to LabVantage Following Sale of Business

    Explore Article GenomeWeb (Jun 30 2009)

    A Life Technologies spokesperson said today that "most" of the 75 employees in its SQL*LIMS business are expected to transfer to LabVantage as part of the firm's sale of that business to the LIMS vendor. (Read Full Article)

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  17. Murdock Research Institute Readies Informatics Pipeline for Nine Core Labs and a Flood of Data

    Explore Article GenomeWeb (Jun 25 2009)

    The recently opened David H. Murdock Research Institute is gearing up a modular informatics infrastructure targeted to support collaborative, multidisciplinary, and translational research in nutrition, medicine, and crop science. (Read Full Article)

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