Posts tagged ‘science’
From promoting viral internet videos to creating DIY printing technology, the finalists for Entrepreneur magazine’s Emerging Entrepreneur of 2013...
Fueled by a 30-year history as a scientist in both academic and corporate settings, Kevin Lustig, Ph.D., was convinced drug discovery could be done...
Scientist has added two industry experts to its board of directors: SAN DIEGO — Scientist, the pharmaceutical industry’s leading marketplace for...
In two compelling presentations at the Bio-IT World Conference last week, Atul Butte and Steven Salzberg provided formidable advocacy for the...
In the United States a disease is considered rare if fewer than 200,000 Americans have it. About 7,000 diseases meet this criterion, and the number...
Washington University geneticist Dr. Jimmy Lin’s Rare Genomics Institute and Scientist of San Diego have announced the winners of about $500,000 in...
This article discusses how the pharmaceutical industry can leverage its competencies in outsourcing to accelerate time to market, improve quality...
Scientist has announced four winners for its first Tri-State Open Science Challenge: SAN DIEGO & NEW YORK — Scientist Inc., the world’s largest...
Ask any scientist whether their research requires them to collect and analyze data, and I hypothesize that 100% of them will answer with a...
Curing or even finding treatments for rare diseases is hard. Not necessarily because these diseases are any more complex than more common ones. It...