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Monthly Archives: February 2012
Posted on February 24, 2012 by Nick Lynch
So what is the face-to-face meeting of the Pistoia Alliance Board and Operational Team that Michael referred to in his latest entries? It’s ironic—when we held the first such meeting in 2010, it garnered a meaty story in BioITWorld. We … Continue reading →
Posted in Alliance news & milestones, Collaboration & community
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Tagged bioitworld, conferences, meetings, membership
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Posted on February 21, 2012 by Michael Braxenthaler
This is the second year that the Pistoia Alliance has held a social event for members and non-members in conjunction with the face-to-face meeting of the Board and Operational Team. In planning these events, we’ve tried to come up with … Continue reading →
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Tagged annotation, business models, cloud computing, hosted services, innovation, meetings, ontologies, open source, scientific publishing, security, social media
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Posted on February 16, 2012 by Simon Thornber
The Sequence Squeeze Competition has turned into a bit of horse race a month out from the competition end date of 15 March 2012. For those not aware of this competition, the Pistoia Alliance is awarding $15,000 to the developer … Continue reading →
Posted in Bioinformatics, Sequencing & omics
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Tagged compression algorithms, next-generation sequencing, open source, sequence squeeze
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Posted on February 14, 2012 by Michael Braxenthaler
Last week saw the third annual face-to-face meeting of the Pistoia Alliance Board and Operational Team. We’ll have more to say in future entries about some of the happenings at and outcomes of that meeting, but today I want to … Continue reading →