What Really Drove 23andMe And The FDA Apart BY ROBERT SAFIAN, fastcompany.com Is getting a $99 DNA test really hazardous to your health? Our editor-in-chief decodes an innovation dustup. When we put 23andMe CEO Anne Wojcicki on the cover of Fast Company’s November issue, we didn’t expect the FDA to yank the compan… http://flip.it/UoyAS Related … Continue reading 23andMe and the FDA: what really drove them apart
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FDA puts foot down on 23andme
No DNA Testing For You, Thanks to the FDA By Nick Gillespie, thedailybeast.com Personal genetic tests are safe, innovative, and the future of medicine. So why is the most transparent administration ever shutting down a cheap and popular service? Because it can. In its infinite wisdom, the Food and Drug… http://flip.it/Np3Bq Related articles Nick Gillespie: … Continue reading FDA puts foot down on 23andme
23andme: how to use genetic testing while ensuring privacy
How to use 23andMe without giving up your genetic privacy Sarah A. Downey, venturebeat.com Sarah A. Downey is an attorney, privacy analyst, and writer at Abine, an online privacy startup in Boston. Find her on Twitter @SarahADowney. If you’re like me, the idea of knowing what’s in your genetic profile is both… http://flip.it/GpsmW Related articles … Continue reading 23andme: how to use genetic testing while ensuring privacy
Bulletproof conference: biohack your life
(via Bulletproof Conference — Biohack Your Life) Related articles guardian tecnologia: Kickstarter must not fund biohackers' glow-in-the-dark plants | Martin Lukacs (guardian.co.uk) Biohacking (wewanttolearn.wordpress.com) Make Yourself Bulletproof (exohuman.com)
Mapping your DNA could save your life
Why Mapping Your DNA Could Save Your Life Lauren Drell, mashable.com You may think you know yourself like the back of your hand, but unless you’ve been DNA tested, there’s probably a lot you don’t know about yourself. Within each of the 50 trillion cells in your body rests the microscopic DNA that programs your … Continue reading Mapping your DNA could save your life
Coolest ideas in bio design
The 11 Coolest Ideas In Biodesign By Shaunacy Ferro, popsci.com William Myers’ Bio Design explores the intersection of design and biology. View Photo Gallery We can already store Shakespeare’s sonnets in DNA. What if we could use trees as city lights, or turn pigeon poop into natural street… RT @PopSci: 11 crazy feats of bio-engineering, … Continue reading Coolest ideas in bio design
Biology is now an information science
Genome sequencing pioneer: How biology entered the information age John Timmer, arstechnica.com Eric Lander Nobel Dialogue WeekSTOCKHOLM, SWEDEN—Eric Lander was one of the leaders behind the effort to sequence the human genome. He has also continued to work on various follow-up projects through his involvement with the Broad Institute, a… RT @arstechnica: Genome sequencing pioneer: … Continue reading Biology is now an information science
Personal genomic price drop: 23andMe
What Is 23andMe Really Selling: The Moral Quandary At The Center Of The Personalized Genomics Revolution Steven Kotler, forbes.com This week, 23andme, the personalized genomics company founded by Anne Wojcicki, wife of Google co-founder Sergey Brin, got an influx of investment cash ($50 million). According to their press release, they are using the money to … Continue reading Personal genomic price drop: 23andMe
Harvard bio library stores 70 billion books on DNA
Harvard Stores 70 Billion Books in Record Breaking DNA Bio-Library the Size of a Thumbnail | Inhabitat - Sustainable Design Innovation, Eco Architecture, Green Building GreatEmerald says:, inhabitat.com DNA photo from Shutterstock A team from Harvard University’s Wyss Institute for Biologically Inspired Engineering has discovered a way to store 70 billion books in a space … Continue reading Harvard bio library stores 70 billion books on DNA
DNA Pioneer Craig Venter Developing a 3D Printer for Vaccines
DNA Pioneer Craig Venter Developing a 3D Printer for Vaccines | Inhabitat - Sustainable Design Innovation, Eco Architecture, Green Building Alyssa Alimurung says:, inhabitat.com Geneticist J. Craig Venter told attendees at the recent Wired Health Conference in New York City that his scientific team is working on what he calls “a 3D printer for DNA, … Continue reading DNA Pioneer Craig Venter Developing a 3D Printer for Vaccines
Epigenetics inspires philosophical experiments
Monya Baker, nature.com An artist’s conception of epigenetic cloning Jonathan Keats The man in the bowtie says he can transform you into anyone you want. At the Modernism Gallery in San Francisco, conceptual artist Jonathan Keats is applying his… http://flpbd.it/5U85D Epigenetics inspires philosophical experiments Related articles Life experiences put their stamp on the next generation: … Continue reading Epigenetics inspires philosophical experiments
Check Your Genome
Check Your Genome Caleb Garling, wired.com berkeleylab/Flickr Gene mutations can predict how you’ll respond to certain substances. Here’s what genetic testing outfit 23andMe can tell you about how you might react to the drugs below. Drugs for which your 23andMe results can… http://flpbd.it/jyQOz Related articles Check Out The Geekiest Black Friday Deal Ever (GOOG) (embargozone.com) … Continue reading Check Your Genome
Infographic: Humans Are Just A Twig On The Tree Of Life
Infographic: Humans Are Just A Twig On The Tree Of Life By Mark Wilson, fastcodesign.com 3.5 billion years of evolution, in one beautiful infographic. Life started with bacteria. By some cosmic chance, amino acids became DNA and proteins, which together became life. It took roughly 2 billion more years for things to get more… http://flpbd.it/Xrm83 … Continue reading Infographic: Humans Are Just A Twig On The Tree Of Life
Personal Genome Project picks up participants
Personal Genome Project - Homepage. Related articles Personal Genome Project Posts DNA Info Online (npr.org) Years to Regeneration and Antiaging via Stem Cells and Gene therapy per George Church (nextbigfuture.com) George Church, Harvard genetics professor, banters with Stephen Colbert (boston.com) Open-source science helps San Carlos father's genetic quest (mercurynews.com) Do-it-yourself biotech: Ellen Jorgensen at TEDGlobal … Continue reading Personal Genome Project picks up participants
DNA: The Ultimate Hard Drive
ScienceNow, wired.com Researchers have stored an entire genetics textbook in less than a picogram of DNA, or one trillionth of a gram . It’s an advance that could revolutionize our ability to save data. http://flpbd.it/BN1W3 DNA: The Ultimate Hard Drive Related articles DNA: The Ultimate Hard Drive (news.dice.com) Every Shakespeare sonnet now right where you … Continue reading DNA: The Ultimate Hard Drive
Personal genetics company seeks regulatory approval
Personal genetics company seeks regulatory approval Monya Baker, nature.com Personal genetics company 23andMe announced Monday that it was seeking FDA approval for an initial batch of seven health-related tests with scores more to follow. 23andMe, based in Mountain View, California, markets genetics test… http://flpbd.it/usMr0 Related articles 23andMe's Tools Help Solve Ancestry Mystery (23andme.com) One Million … Continue reading Personal genetics company seeks regulatory approval
Wifi laptops exposure and reproductive health
For years, other countries have been far more cautious about the impacts of electromagnetic radiation on human health than in the US and far too little is known about this as we increasingly expose ourselves to these fields. In parts of Europe for example there are much stricter regulations on exposure to EMFs than in … Continue reading Wifi laptops exposure and reproductive health
High Speed Science: NIH vs. 23andMe Smackdown
via http://www.wired.com Another excellent article on turning the scientific method on its head using new web based social networking data mining methods versus hypothesis/testing. For example compares the conventional approach of NIH to that of 23andMe in studying Parkinson's which lead to a reduction in research time from 6 years to 8 months. Related articles … Continue reading High Speed Science: NIH vs. 23andMe Smackdown
Ancestry.com/RootsWeb.com: Crowdsourcing your genetic and cultural background
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Scientists Turn Digital Code into Life
via online.wsj.com Okay it has finally happened. Computer science has become biology and digital DNA has been used to make the first synthetic cell. The potential applications are diverse from biofuels to medicine. But what about the risks? Related articles Shakespeare's sonnets encoded in DNA (guardian.co.uk) Huge Amounts Of Data Can Be Stored In DNA (news.sky.com) … Continue reading Scientists Turn Digital Code into Life
Through website, patients creating own drug studies
Through website, patients creating own drug studies - The Boston Globe. Related articles Leading Health Website Offers New Approach to Comparative Medicine (prweb.com) Healthy Big Data: Putting Patients In Control (servicesangle.com) Crowd-sourcing a cure for cancer (bbc.co.uk) Would You Want to See Everything Your Doctor Writes About You? (theatlantic.com) The Mass. healthcare market is "ferocious." … Continue reading Through website, patients creating own drug studies
Open Directory: Science: Biology: Bioinformatics Education
Open Directory - Science: Biology: Bioinformatics: Education. Related articles Analysis: When will your BMC paper be typeset? (larsjuhljensen.wordpress.com) How Genome Sequencing is Revolutionizing Clinical Diagnostics (pharmaceuticalintelligence.com) Open source biology software projects (ask.metafilter.com) Neo4j and Bioinformatics Webinar (datascience101.wordpress.com)
Professional Science Masters | UConn applied genomics
Professional Science Masters | UConn. Related articles Jackson Lab's progress at UConn on track, officials say (bangordailynews.com) Darwin Finch Genome Sequenced (livescience.com) Bioinformatics: The Age of Web Genomics (drchrono.com) How much modern genetics should be learnt in school? (wellcometrust.wordpress.com) Buzz: Genomics startup Halcyon Molecular tanks (fiercebiotech.com) 'Genomic CSI' Helps Contain a Killer (news.sciencemag.org)
Molecular linguistics: Extracting information from gene and protein sequences
Molecular linguistics: Extracting information from gene and protein sequences. Related articles Scientists Prove DNA Can Be Reprogrammed by Words and Frequencies (wed-gie.com) Scientists Prove DNA Can Be Reprogrammed by Words and Frequencies (cntrovrc.wordpress.com) Light Language & DNA (metatronarc777.wordpress.com) DNA, our Computer Chip (hiddenlighthouse.wordpress.com) Linguistic Technologies and Big Data (semanticweb.com) Soda vs. Pop: Twitter Is Pretty … Continue reading Molecular linguistics: Extracting information from gene and protein sequences

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