Last month several Genomics companies received warning letters from the State of California and were told they needed to be licensed. 23andMe, which is an offshoot of Google may have a potential solution on the dilemma of the licensing issue with working with LabCorp, one of the largest labs...
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...
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on 07-15-2008
Filed under: Medically Related, Technology, My Commentaries, Genetics, DNA, Genomics, healthcare, Investors, Research, Pharmacogenomics
This is one long, but very good video that explains Personalized Medicine from the ground up. If you want the basic understanding on how this is and will be working, listen up. Take time when you have the time to watch. This was done by UC-TV, University of California Television and...
Update: " At $150,000 per box, George Church’s Polonator device is the smallest and most affordable personal genetic sequencer on the market today".... there are others such as Illumina, Applied BioSystems, which are more expensive...as Ambry Genetics of Alisa Viejo, California just purchased...
Also, recent announcements include a letter of intent to work with deCODE, a biopharmaceutical company applying its discoveries in human genetics to the development of drugs and diagnostics for common diseases...BD DALLAS and NEW YORK, May 6 /PRNewswire/ -- U.S. Preventive Medicine(R), ( http://www.uspreventivemedicine...
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on 05-06-2008
Filed under: Medically Related, Technology, Other Items of Interest, Physician, Genetics, Labs, Prevention, personalized medicine, Medicine