I had an opportunity today to try my hands at protein folding on Surface. The snapshots were taken with my cellphone so the quality here may not be the best, but just a few pictures of hands on research methodologies. I have posted on this topic a few times but thought I would add a few pictures...
It should be the discretion of individual physicians, not insurance companies or pharmacies, to substitute a branded biologic for a biosimilar, which goes back to putting the physician in the decision making process, not the non clinical analyzers. While the search for "cheap" continues...
This gives a whole new meaning to the old redneck slang term of “swapping spit”. One more way to market oneself through genetics and single life. One question comes to mind, can they do this in California and New York? Even though the web site states this is specifically for dating...
Yesterday I posted about Bank of American hiring more research analysts in the area of healthcare investing and and also stated that Blogs are now becoming part of the research process , I have found several who read this blog. This page relates back to a a post about the commitment of the DeCode...
Recently I had posted about 2 other programs and here probably the oldest program is in place from Stanford University. Basically, all you need to do is download and install the screensaver and let it go to work when you are not using your computer. By donating your time and processors...
When will it start paying the bills? The science and development is somewhat fragmented like the rest of health care, and this is not to say in any way that phenomenal breakthroughs are not occurring by any means as they are. Part of the problem is having enough data, real time data for one...
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This is a good thing, and let's hope it has more teeth than HIPAA...and down the road as the legal process continues to grow...what exactly will constitute a genetic test...that needs to be outlines clearly so later a test that an individual thought was a GINA related test is not construed or determined...