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- Application Security: Getting the Most from Your Assessment | INSIGHTS from Pistoia Alliance on Application Security: How Modern Hackers Hack
- Sequence Squeeze Entrants: fqzcomp and sam_comp | INSIGHTS from Pistoia Alliance on Sequence Squeeze Entrants: Quip
- James McGurk on Do Biomarker Exchange Standards Exist?
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- Do Biomarker Exchange Standards Exist? | INSIGHTS from Pistoia Alliance on Kicking Off New Working Groups
Monthly Archives: August 2011
Posted on August 16, 2011 by Nick Lynch
A few weeks ago, Drug Discovery World published our article on obstacles to innovation in pharma, which was informed by a great conversation on this blog in May. We concluded that the fundamental obstacles to innovation reside in pharma’s inability … Continue reading →
Posted in Collaboration & community, Workflows & business processes
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Tagged innovation, publications
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Posted on August 12, 2011 by Simon Thornber
Posted in Sequencing & omics
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Tagged cloud computing, next-generation sequencing, rfps, sequence services
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Posted on August 1, 2011 by Simon Thornber
We had a great meeting last week to kick off the sequence services Phase 2 effort. Thanks to everyone who participated. Some great questions were raised during the meeting, and I’m providing the answers here for those of you who … Continue reading →
Posted in Sequencing & omics
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Tagged cloud computing, next-generation sequencing, rfps, sequence services
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