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  1. HHS releases report on personalized medicine

    fiercehealthcare.com » News - Nov 17, 2008

    HHS Secretary Michael Leavitt has released a second report on the movement known as "personalized medicine," an effort to develop patient-specific treatments based on advances in scientific understanding of the human

    Also tagged: genomics, baylor college of medicine, michael leavitt, vanderbilt university school of medicine, department of health and human services hhs, harvard partners center for genetics and genomics

  2. Microsoft’s Life Sciences Game Plan: Use IT to Usher in the World of Predictive, Personalized Medicine

    Microsoft’s Life Sciences Game Plan: Use IT to Usher in the World of Predictive, Personalized Medicine

    xconomy.com » Xconomy - Nov 14, 2008

    Biotech, Software, Life Sciences Luke Timmerman wrote: Nobody ever accused Bruce Montgomery of being a mealy-mouthed, politically-correct businessman. On Microsoft’s own turf, he offered some free advice last night

    Also tagged: aids, diabetes, software, it, seattle, biotech, fda, pfizer, sas, atorvastatin, lipitor, life sciences, gilead sciences, healthvault, national blog main, seattle blog main, jack faris, bruce montgomery, zachary hector, washington biotechnology and 38 biomedical association, bob webber, transenda international

  3. Microsoft’s Life Sciences Game Plan: Use IT to Usher in the World of Predictive, Personalized Medicine

    Microsoft’s Life Sciences Game Plan: Use IT to Usher in the World of Predictive, Personalized Medicine

    xconomy.com » Xconomy IT Feed - Nov 13, 2008

    Biotech, Software, Life Sciences Luke Timmerman wrote: Nobody ever accused Bruce Montgomery of being a mealy-mouthed, politically-correct businessman. On Microsoft’s own turf, he offered some free advice last night

    Also tagged: aids, diabetes, software, it, seattle, biotech, fda, pfizer, sas, atorvastatin, lipitor, life sciences, gilead sciences, healthvault, national blog main, seattle blog main, jack faris, bruce montgomery, zachary hector, washington biotechnology and 38 biomedical association, bob webber, transenda international

  4. Personalized Treatments for Cancer: Ensemble Moves Ahead with Roche on New Breed of Test

    Personalized Treatments for Cancer: Ensemble Moves Ahead with Roche on New Breed of Test

    xconomy.com » Xconomy Boston - Nov 13, 2008

    Biotech, cancer, Personalized Medicine Luke Timmerman wrote: Some of the world’s biggest selling cancer drugs today work for only a small fraction of patients, and researchers have struggled to say for sure why that

    Also tagged: cancer, biotech, boston, herceptin, amgen, boston university, genentech, osi pharmaceuticals, cetuximab, erbitux, harvard university, roche, etanercept, life sciences, humira, tarceva, david liu, trastuzumab, abbott laboratories, erlotinib, enbrel, imclone systems, mike taylor, tnf, boston blog main, flagship ventures, national blog main, arch venture partners, cmea ventures, johnson and 38 johnson, infliximab, harris and 38 harris group, adalimumab, laurence reid, david livingston, ensemble discovery

  5. Personalized Treatments for Cancer: Ensemble Moves Ahead with Roche on New Breed of Test

    Personalized Treatments for Cancer: Ensemble Moves Ahead with Roche on New Breed of Test

    xconomy.com » Xconomy Life Sciences Feed - Nov 12, 2008

    Biotech, cancer, Personalized Medicine Luke Timmerman wrote: Some of the world’s biggest selling cancer drugs today work for only a small fraction of patients, and researchers have struggled to say for sure why that

    Also tagged: cancer, biotech, boston, herceptin, amgen, boston university, genentech, osi pharmaceuticals, cetuximab, erbitux, harvard university, roche, etanercept, life sciences, humira, tarceva, david liu, trastuzumab, abbott laboratories, erlotinib, enbrel, imclone systems, mike taylor, tnf, boston blog main, flagship ventures, national blog main, arch venture partners, cmea ventures, johnson and 38 johnson, infliximab, harris and 38 harris group, adalimumab, laurence reid, david livingston, ensemble discovery

  6. Note to self: Genetic risk is an estimate

    Note to self: Genetic risk is an estimate

    geneticsandhealth.com » Genetics and Health - Nov 11, 2008

    I chanced upon this article - Genetic testing under the microscope - in the Los Angeles Times of an interview with the President of the National Society of Genetic Counselors, Angela Trepanier, and she presents an

    Also tagged: genetic testing, genetic future, personal genomics services, genetic risk, genetic counseling, gene environment interaction, genetic risk estimate, complex diseases

  7. Gene Genie #39: Personal genomics, health and evolution

    Gene Genie #39: Personal genomics, health and evolution

    geneticsandhealth.com » Genetics and Health - Oct 27, 2008

    Welcome to the 39th edition of Gene Genie, the carnival of clinical genetics and personalized medicine. Personalized genomics are all over the news lately, so let’s jump right and see what’s going on. Personalized

    Also tagged: risk, genomics, association, gene genie, personlized medicine, genomic revolution, personalized genetics

  8. Predictive Biosciences Closes $21.75 Million Round to Help Detect Cancer From Urine

    Predictive Biosciences Closes $21.75 Million Round to Help Detect Cancer From Urine

    xconomy.com » Xconomy - Oct 21, 2008

    Biotech, Personalized Medicine, VC Robert Buderi wrote: No sooner did Rebecca note the recent dearth of life sciences venture financings than we got word of a sizable one: Lexington, MA-based Predictive Biosciences

    Also tagged: cancer, diagnostics, medicine, biotech, vc, boston, deals, new enterprise associates, children s hospital, highland capital partners, robert langer, boston blog main, national blog main, flybridge capital partners, predictive biosciences, san diego blog main, peter klemm, kaiser permanente ventures, marsha moses

  9. Predictive Biosciences Closes $21.75 Million Round to Help Detect Cancer From Urine

    Predictive Biosciences Closes $21.75 Million Round to Help Detect Cancer From Urine

    xconomy.com » Xconomy Venture Capital Feed - Oct 17, 2008

    Biotech, Personalized Medicine, VC Robert Buderi wrote: No sooner did Rebecca note the recent dearth of life sciences venture financings than we got word of a sizable one: Lexington, MA-based Predictive Biosciences

    Also tagged: cancer, diagnostics, medicine, biotech, vc, boston, deals, new enterprise associates, children s hospital, highland capital partners, robert langer, boston blog main, national blog main, flybridge capital partners, predictive biosciences, san diego blog main, peter klemm, kaiser permanente ventures, marsha moses

  10. Predictive Biosciences Closes $21.75 Million Round to Help Detect Cancer From Urine

    Predictive Biosciences Closes $21.75 Million Round to Help Detect Cancer From Urine

    xconomy.com » Xconomy Boston - Oct 16, 2008

    Biotech, Personalized Medicine, VC Robert Buderi wrote: No sooner did Rebecca note the recent dearth of life sciences venture financings than we got word of a sizable one: Lexington, MA-based Predictive Biosciences

    Also tagged: cancer, diagnostics, medicine, biotech, vc, boston, deals, new enterprise associates, children s hospital, highland capital partners, robert langer, boston blog main, national blog main, flybridge capital partners, predictive biosciences, san diego blog main, peter klemm, kaiser permanente ventures, marsha moses

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