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Dec 30, 2005
IBM, Adobe Among First Six Vendors to Join SAFE-BioPharma Electronic Signature Initiative
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Dec 28, 2005
Perlegen, Pfizer Pen Four-Year PGx Partnership; Deal Covers IP Rights, Research Payments
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Dec 27, 2005
Pfizer Buys $50M Stake in Perlegen; 12-Percent Ownership Could Grow If IPO Launched
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Dec 27, 2005
DOE s Joint Genome Institute Seeking Proposals for CSP Alternative-Energy Program
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Dec 27, 2005
ABI s Decision to License Affy s Array IP Tops Most-Read GenomeWeb News Stories Last Week
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Dec 26, 2005
Solidus will use the money to begin beta-testing with pharmas, further validate the platform, and develop a turn-key incubation, imaging, and analysis system for use with MetaChip. Subscribers: click headline for more
Dec 26, 2005
Part two of a two-part series. Click here to read part one.
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Mark Ashwell, vice-president, Drug Discovery Chemistry
Dec 26, 2005
Accelrys, National Library of Medicine, Genedata, Linguamatics, KeyMolnet, Tripos, Elsevier MDL
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Accelrys to Restate Financials for Last Five Years, Says Revenue and Profits 'Unchanged'
Accelrys last week that its audit committee has recommended that it restate its financial statements for each quarter from Jan. 1, 2000, to Sept. 30, 2005.
Dec 26, 2005
LifeSpan Licenses DrugTarget Database to Pfizer
LifeSpan BioSciences last week announced that Pfizer has signed an agreement to license its DrugTarget database.
Dec 26, 2005
Virtual Arrays (Vitra Bioscience) has been awarded US Patent No. 6,977,152, "Biological assays using coded RNA reporters."
Inventors listed on the patent are Gordon Foulkes and Oren Beske.
Dec 26, 2005
Elsevier MDL Contributes 2,500 xPharm Compounds To PubChem; May Extend Partnership to Other DBs
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Elsevier MDL is not making any commitments at the moment, but it may consider following a similar model for other databases in its broad DiscoveryGate collection. Subscribers: click headline for more
Dec 26, 2005
High-throughput technologies -- particularly microarrays -- have progressed to the point where it is now possible to genomicize a number of studies that are currently being conducted on a piecemeal basis. Subscribers: click headline for more
Dec 26, 2005
The Burnham Institute for Medical Research has released JAFA (Joint Assembly of Functional Annotation), a function prediction meta-server that accepts a protein sequence, queries several function prediction servers, and presents the results.