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InforSense Launches VisualSense, Targets Spotfire
Feb 06 | Bio-IT World | InforSense introduced two products last week, continuing to expand the analytics and collaboration capabilities embedded in its foundation product, InforSense Platform. more
Collexis Creates a ‘MySpace’ for Scientists
Jan 28 | Bio-IT World | BioMedExperts.com is a new social network that aims to help life science researchers connect with other experts in their field. more
Nextrials Links Data to the iPhone
Jan 10 | Bio-IT World | Nextrials recently announced that Prism, its integrated clinical trial management and EDC product, is now accessible via the Apple iPhone. more
Clinical Force: Managing the Site Payment Process with CTMS
Jan 09 | Bio-IT World | For clinical trial sponsors seeking to recruit and retain capable investigators, improving the site payment process may be their best move. more
Qumas: eCTD Compliance Can Be Time-Consuming
Jan 08 | Bio-IT World | Procrastinators, take heed. If you act now, you may be able to meet the FDA’s new eCTD mandate for regulatory submissions by mid-year. more
Insightful Makes Sharing Graphs Easier
Dec 31 | Bio-IT World | The company’s new iCG solution defines and repurposes statistical graphics across all functional areas in drug discovery, development and marketing. more
Bioinformatics.Org Announces 2008 Franklin Award Finalists
Dec 20 | Bio-IT World | The Bioinformatics Organization has announced the names of the six nominees for the 2008 Benjamin Franklin Award, which will be presented at the Bio-IT World Conference & Expo in April. more
Bio-IT Briefs
Feb 06 | Bio-IT World | FULL STORIES

  • SGI to integrate eXludus software into cluster offering
  • Millennium and Harvard Medical School sign cooperative agreement for research in protein homeostasis
  • Oracle partners introduce 7 new Oracle Accelerate solutions for life sciences industry
  • Researchers develop MAPAS tool to study protein-cell interactions
  • Egenix licenses Harvard anti-cancer platform

 
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