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251 articles about Google Inc.
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Fastest Human Genome Sequence Uses Oxford Nanopore
1/13/2022
Traditionally, rapid characterisation of variants that cause genetic disease, from whole human genome sequencing, has been challenging.
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Quantum Computing: Boehringer Ingelheim and Google Partner for Pharma R&D
1/11/2021
Quantum computing offers the potential to significantly accelerate and optimize the discovery of future new medicines for patients
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Innophore: Styrian Researchers Working on Possible Coronavirus Drugs Together With Harvard Scientists and Google
3/24/2020
Some two billion possible agents are going to be tested during the world’s largest computer-aided screening project. Austrian project partners include the biotech start-up Innophore, the University of Graz and acib, the Austrian Centre of Industrial Biotechnology.
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Google and Sanofi are partnering to set up a new virtual innovation lab with a focus on data technologies and digital health. The goal is to change how Sanofi develops new drugs.
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Verily announced a strategic collaboration deal with Novartis, Otsuka, Pfizer, Sanofi and six major health systems.
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AstraZeneca announced a long-term collaboration deal with BenevolentAI, a UK-based company focused on combining computational medicine and advanced artificial intelligence.This deal only marks one of the most recent AI team-ups announced in the biopharma industry.
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Artificial intelligence (AI) is increasingly seen as a tool in biopharma and life sciences to improve drug development. Google, as one of the biggest corporations on Earth, is very interested in the use of AI and health care.
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BrightInsight, a Flex Company, Receives 2018 Google Cloud Partner of the Year Award for Healthcare and Life Sciences
4/9/2019
Built on Google Cloud Platform, the BrightInsight Platform supports and optimizes regulated drugs, devices and software through integrated data and actionable insights
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The Baltimore Longitudinal Study of Aging was launched in 1958 by the National Institutes of Health. The idea was to follow and study the lives of healthy, active people over their lifetimes, rather than after they were dead.
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SunTech Drive Announces Collaboration with Stanford University and Google for Energy Internet of Things ARPA-E Project
10/23/2018
SunTech Drive is pleased to announce a new collaboration with both Stanford University and Google. The project is tied to the Department of Energy’s NODES (Networks of Distributed Energy Systems) initiative.
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Every year, the Breakthrough Prize Foundation awards a collective total of $22 million to nine researchers for achievements in the Life Sciences, Fundamental Physics and Mathematics.
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Recently, 23andMe partnered with GlaxoSmithKline, causing the Forbes Technology Council to cite eight ways these types of partnerships will affect disease treatments. These types of partnerships aren’t exactly new.
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Taiho Ventures, the corporate venture capital arm of Taiho Pharmaceutical, has pumped up its venture capital pool from $50 million to $300 million. It also indicates it plans to accelerate its “open innovation” through the investments.
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Forbes came out with its ranking of the World’s Best Employers 2018, with a number of global biopharmaceutical companies ranked high on the list. Here’s the top 10 in that category.
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Ilan Danieli, chief executive officer and co-founder of Precipio, a company with a liquid biopsy technology, took time to talk to BioSpace about the company and the economics of liquid biopsies.
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After Unity Biotechnology chief executive officer Keith Leonard was on CNBC’s “Power Lunch,” touting the company’s therapeutic approach to longevity and aging, company shares soared almost 18 percent.
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Aclima & Google Scale Air Quality Mapping to More Places Around the World
9/12/2018
Scaling Builds on 4 Years of Research and Demonstration Efforts in California.
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In another example of companies focused on aging-related diseases, Elevian launched with $5.5 million in seed funding. Elevian’s founders came out of Stanford and then Harvard, focused on regenerative effects of “young blood.”
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Autism Google Glass Crowdfunding Campaign Ships Groundbreaking Technology On Time
8/2/2018
Brain Power, a Boston-based neurotechnology company, shipped the first 60 units of its award-winning Empowered Brain™ smartglasses on time, and will ship successive rounds of orders ahead of schedule.
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The secret group within Amazon working on a series of bold projects is starting to become a little less secret.