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Collaborative Innovation To Advance Global Health Solutions

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Journals unite for reproducibility

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Open Science in Seattle: Big Data, Complex Systems and Open Science

Open Science in Seattle: Big Data, Complex Systems and Open Science

An interview with Eugene Kolker of DELSA from Hack your phd

http://hackyourphd.org/en/2013/08/august-1st-8th-2013-open-science-seattle-big-data-complex-systems-open-data/

Michael Levitt Wins Nobel Prize in Chemistry

Congratulations to Michael Levitt on his Nobel Prize win!

http://med.stanford.edu/ism/2013/october/nobel-levitt.html

 

DELSA Global and Collective Innovation

DELSA Global and collective innovation
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Cloud Computing Is Changing How Businesses Work, KPMG Finds

The Wall Street Journal

Cloud computing, which businesses began adopting in order to reduce costs, is now starting to change the way companies work, according to a report to be released Monday by accounting firm KPMG International.

Data Deluge

Large-scale data collection and analysis have fundamentally altered the process and mind-set of biological research.
www.the-scientist.com/2011/10/01/data-deluge/

Using random walks to identify cancer-associated modules in expression data

The etiology of cancer involves a complex series of genetic and environmental conditions. To better represent and study the intricate genetics of cancer onset and progression, we construct a network of biological interactions to search for groups of genes that compose cancer-related modules. 
http://www.biodatamining.org/content/6/1/17

Will Computers Crash Genomics?

Human Genome 10th Anniversary
http://www.sciencemag.org/content/331/6018/666.short

DNA Sequencing Caught in Deluge of Data

The result is that the ability to determine DNA sequences is starting to outrun the ability of researchers to store, transmit and especially to analyze the data.
www.nytimes.com/2011/12/01/business/dna-sequencing-caught-in-deluge-of-data.html?pagewanted=all