Updated: 2009-10-30 19:14:06
: , Search Home News GenomeWeb Daily News BioArray News BioInform BioRegion News Biotech Transfer Week In Sequence PGx Reporter ProteoMonitor RNAi News Magazine Blog The Daily Scan Informatics Iron The Sample Careers Job Listings Log in or Register Saturday , October 31, 2009 Arrays Bioregionnews Biotechtransferweek Cbanews DxPGx Informatics Proteomics RNAi Sequencing Home News BioInform Q A : With New Innovator Award , UVA's Hall Will Develop Tools to Study Genomic Structural Variation October 30, 2009 Type size : Email Printer-friendly version RSS Feed View on one page University of Virginia researcher Ira Hall will develop computational tools to study structural genomic variation in the body's cells , to see how development makes different cells diverge , and to look at the interaction between variants and health , aging , or tumor progression . Full-text access for premium subscribers . only Existing premium subscribers login here New to GenomeWeb Register quickly here 1 2 3 next last Related Stories NIH Renews Biobase License September 10, 2009 GenomeWeb Daily News Bioinformatics Pros : Labs Should Include Data Management in All Project Plans August 14, 2009 BioInform Funding
Updated: 2009-10-30 04:07:56
Conservation biologists are setting their minimum population size targets too low to prevent extinction. That's as per a newly released study by University of Adelaide and Macquarie University researchers which has shown that populations of endangered species are unlikely to persist in the face of global climate change and habitat loss unless they number around 5000 mature individuals or more........
Updated: 2009-10-27 11:55:58
According to information from the The Contract Research Organization Union China (CROU) under the China National Pharmaceutical Technology Market Association, it is developing the first industry standard for the Chinese CRO sector, Guidelines for Clinical Trial Services of Contract Research Organizations. Currently drafting of the document is already completed and it is likely to be [...]
Updated: 2009-10-27 09:22:10
Indian Council of Medical Research (ICMR) has decided to upgrade the Clinical Trial Registry of India (CTRI) on par with international standards as per the norms set by the WHO.
Updated: 2009-10-27 08:46:48
Neil de Crescenzo, SVP Oracle Health Sciences http://tinyurl.com/yjklays
Oracle in Health Sciences Industry http://tinyurl.com/yly257v
Updated: 2009-10-27 08:45:05
Oracle Health Sciences Global Business Videos
1. Neil de Crescenzo, SVP and General Manager, Oracle Health Sciences http://tinyurl.com/yjklays
2. Oracle in Health Sciences Industry http://tinyurl.com/yly257v
Updated: 2009-10-23 18:20:38
, Search Home News GenomeWeb Daily News BioArray News BioInform BioRegion News Biotech Transfer Week In Sequence PGx Reporter ProteoMonitor RNAi News Magazine Blog The Daily Scan Informatics Iron The Sample Careers Job Listings Log in or Register Saturday , October 31, 2009 Arrays Bioregionnews Biotechtransferweek Cbanews DxPGx Informatics Proteomics RNAi Sequencing Home News BioInform Informatics Reaps 92M in NIH Stimulus Grants Support Centers , Sequence Analysis Garner Most Funds October 23, 2009 Type size : Email Printer-friendly version RSS Feed Awards for bioinformatics support centers and resources garnered the most FY 2009 ARRA funding , with 16.2 million spread across 13 grants . Sequence analysis projects netted the most grants , at 23, and the second-most amount of total funding , with 12.9 million . Full-text access for premium subscribers . only Existing premium subscribers login here New to GenomeWeb Register quickly here Related Stories Computable Genomix Wants to Make Latent Semantic Indexing a Broadly Used Omics Tool October 30, 2009 BioInform Q A : With New Innovator Award , UVA's Hall Will Develop Tools to Study Genomic Structural Variation October 30, 2009
Updated: 2009-10-23 11:53:47
MNC pharma companies to control 8% of $20bn worth Indian medicines market by 2015. According to a FICCI study more than 60% of trials in India is conducted by Global Big Pharma companies. Indian Clinical Research arena is often compared to the Indian outsourcing success and hte wave of BPO industry success in India.
Multi national [...]
Updated: 2009-10-22 20:51:01
Search Home News GenomeWeb Daily News BioArray News BioInform BioRegion News Biotech Transfer Week In Sequence PGx Reporter ProteoMonitor RNAi News Magazine Blog The Daily Scan Informatics Iron The Sample Careers Job Listings Log in or Register Saturday , October 31, 2009 Arrays Bioregionnews Biotechtransferweek Cbanews DxPGx Informatics Proteomics RNAi Sequencing Home News BioInform Tibco Spotfire Releases Four Apps in Line with Pharma's Push to Integrate Research and Clinical Trials October 22, 2009 By Vivien Marx Type size : Email Printer-friendly version RSS Feed View on one page While business in the research segment has been flat for Tibco Spotfire over the last year , the company's clinical trials business is up about 300 percent , a company official . said Full-text access for premium subscribers . only Existing premium subscribers login here New to GenomeWeb Register quickly here 1 2 3 next last Related Stories Electronic Health Record Systems Will Require Some Form of Oversight , 039 Government Advisor Says October 27, 2009 Pharmacogenomics Reporter SAEC Conducting Feasibility Gene-Association Study with HMO Network's E-Records October 27, 2009 Pharmacogenomics Reporter
Updated: 2009-10-21 00:33:56
Does anyone know how to get this drug? It's available via RX in Japan (cepharanthine) but it is tough to get. You may have noticed in our BioStream newsletter we donate money for every newsletter opened to Team Sam and Neuroblastoma Research - which gets almost no funding b/c it's considered rare. There has been no success with replapsed Neuroblastoma. Sam Hutchison and his battle is on the top of all our newsletters and he has relapsed NB. His doctors have been ver...
Updated: 2009-10-20 21:00:03
My latest contributions to SpectroscopyNOW.com and my current Alchemist column on ChemWeb.com are now live:
Sweetening breast cancer risk – Experimental and epidemiological evidence previously suggested that circulating glucose and insulin may play a role in the emergence of breast cancer. Now a statistical analysis of baseline plasma levels of these compounds shows that elevated serum [...]Breast Cancer, Plankton, Tellurides is a post from: Sciencebase Science Blog
Updated: 2009-10-16 19:05:42

Scientist Solutions' own Ryan M got the cover of Nature this week!
The accompanying manuscript is entitled "Mutational evolution in a lobular breast tumour profiled at single nucleotide resolution"
The article is available in full-text on the nature site. ...
Updated: 2009-10-16 12:53:45
Sinnce I am out of the pitch due to fever , I am going to be on my twitter for a while. May be head gone crazy or its the fever, But I was thinking why cant we use the tinyurl.com in Adverse event reporting, i mean the concept . I mean if [...]
Updated: 2009-10-15 08:12:21
Diwali is a festuval of lights and crakers that symbolises victory of truth over false.....Happy Diwali to allon thus website!
Updated: 2009-10-15 06:41:34
In Conversation: Oracle’s Patti Gaves on EDC and Integration
eCliniqua in Conversation with industry veteran Patti Gaves of Oracle Health Sciences Global Business Unit, eCliniqua was curious about her perspective on the current status of electronic data capture (EDC), the industry’s strong focus on integration of electronic point solutions, and the evolution toward eClinical trials. Gaves, [...]
Updated: 2009-10-15 05:59:18
DBMS Consulting has received an Honorable Mention in the Life Sciences & Health Care Industry Solution category at the Oracle Open World 2009 Partner North America Alliances and Channels Titan Award Ceremony. DBMS Consulting was chosen from among several candidate
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Updated: 2009-10-13 10:08:23
Pic of a lamb suffering from tetanus. Notice the stiffness in his body. Posting a pic of lamb with tetanus...notice the sitffness of its body
Updated: 2009-10-09 11:14:13
New Momentum, a leading provider of SaaS‐based anti‐counterfeiting and channel integrity solutions, is working with Oracle to help pharmaceutical companies combat the escalating problem of counterfeit drugs and meet new regulatory compliance requirements.
According to the Center for Medicine in the Public Interest, worldwide pharmaceutical counterfeits are expected to increase by 13% annually nearly [...]
Updated: 2009-10-07 03:41:28
In agriculture, Aspergillus originally was considered a serious problem largely because of its prevalence in the biodeterioration of stored crops and as an opportunistic pathogen of field crops, particularly under high moisture conditions. During the early 1960s, the discovery of aflatoxins associated with massive deaths of poultry, trout and other domesticated animals species worldwide raised new awareness that these fungi posed threats to foods and feeds beyond their ability to rot plant mater...
Updated: 2009-10-07 03:36:03
Atopy is a genetic predisposition to developing certain hypersensitivity reactions such as asthma, hay fever (allergic rhinitis), and food allergies. Allergic reactions to Aspergillus in atopic individuals can be caused by fungal spores in the air and from fungi ingested in food. Airborne spores are readily inhaled when we breathe; they also come into contact with the eyes and other exposed parts of the body. Moulds are involved in the initiation and exacerbation of lower airway diseases such as...