Technology Review - Published By MIT
Advertisement

Tag: genomics

Complete Genomics Sequences 14 Genomes

The company sequenced the genomes in the last six months and plans 10,000 more next year.

Decoding the Profit Gene

Is the last pure genomics company from the 1990s about to go bust?

Big Oil Turns to Algae

ExxonMobil invests $300 million in Synthetic Genomics to develop algae biofuel.

Hospital to Collect Patients' Genomic Data

A Boston hospital aims to collect genome information from all consenting patients.

Off-the-Shelf Genetic Testing On Display

The emerging market of direct-to-consumer genetic testing gets down to business.

Brewing with Synthetic Biology

A new approach offers a more efficient way to design biological "circuits."

Genes That Fend Off Cancer

Ken Offit aims to find out why some women escape the disease.

A Genetic Test for Heart Disease and Cancer Risk

Unfortunately, questions remain over its clinical utility.

Faster DNA Sequencing

New techniques could finally make a $1,000 genome possible.

Improving Toxicity Tests

A new initiative will work on cell-based toxicity tests for chemicals.

Mixing Mammals

Putting bat DNA into mice sheds light on how limbs evolved.

The Year in Biotech

Stem cells from skin, myriad microbes, and a $350,000 personal genome.

Calculating Drugs' Side Effects

A new computational technique could predict the toxicity of drug candidates.

Why can bats fly when mice can't?

Not resting on his laureate, new Nobel Prize winner Mario Capecchi is striving to answer that question.

Craig Venter's Genome

The genomic pioneer bares his genetic code to the world.

Log In

Forgot your password?     Register »
Advertisement

Videos

Brain Imaging and IQ
Technology Review November/December 2009

Current Issue

Natural Gas Changes the Energy Map
The United States has vast supplies of this cleaner fossil fuel. But how should we use it?
Advertisement

Follow us on Twitter

  • techreview

    Technology Review

    Harnessing the Cloud for Hacking: Cloud password cracker is a sign of things to come. http://www.technologyreview.com/web/24127/  12/10/2009 01:00 PM

  • carbonmind

    carbonmind | Thompsonville

    Touch Bionics make single digit prosthetics for the partial handed http://www.touchbionics.com/ProDigits  12/10/2009 12:04 PM

  • willknight

    willknight | Cambridge, MA

    willknight
     
    @rowanNS this it? Very European  http://www.guardian.co.uk/commentisfree/cifamerica/2009/dec/09/america-european-insult  12/10/2009 10:32 AM

Advertisement
Subscribe to Technology Review's daily e-mail update. Enter your e-mail address

More Technology News from Forbes

Advertisement
MIT Massachusetts Institute of Technology © 2009 Technology Review. All Rights Reserved.