All Videos Tagged sequencing (MedTech I.Q.) - MedTech I.Q. 2024-04-20T05:15:07Z http://medtechiq.ning.com/video/video/listTagged?tag=sequencing&rss=yes&xn_auth=no Informatics: Personal Genome Computing: Breakthroughs, Risks and Opportunities tag:medtechiq.ning.com,2009-09-02:2140535:Video:24026 2009-09-02T07:04:51.488Z CC-Conrad Clyburn-MedForeSight http://medtechiq.ning.com/profile/CCatMedTechIQ <a href="http://medtechiq.ning.com/video/informatics-personal-genome"><br /> <img alt="Thumbnail" height="180" src="http://storage.ning.com/topology/rest/1.0/file/get/2508868897?profile=original&amp;width=240&amp;height=180" width="240"></img><br /> </a> <br></br>ChurchillClub<br></br> February 02, 2009<br></br> <br></br> "Technology breakthroughs are making DNA sequencing faster and cheaper than ever. In its top ten list of 2008 scientific breakthroughs that broke through with the potential for lasting impact, Scie...<br></br> "Technology breakthroughs are making DNA sequencing faster and cheaper than ever. In its top ten list of 2008 scientific… <a href="http://medtechiq.ning.com/video/informatics-personal-genome"><br /> <img src="http://storage.ning.com/topology/rest/1.0/file/get/2508868897?profile=original&amp;width=240&amp;height=180" width="240" height="180" alt="Thumbnail" /><br /> </a><br />ChurchillClub<br /> February 02, 2009<br /> <br /> "Technology breakthroughs are making DNA sequencing faster and cheaper than ever. In its top ten list of 2008 scientific breakthroughs that broke through with the potential for lasting impact, Scie...<br /> "Technology breakthroughs are making DNA sequencing faster and cheaper than ever. In its top ten list of 2008 scientific breakthroughs that broke through with the potential for lasting impact, Science magazine included technology that has blown the doors off genome sequencing. In Nature magazines list of the top news stories of 2008, "Personal genomics goes mainstream" came in second. With the cost of DNA sequencing plummeting, the emergence of "molecular sequencing" platforms has forever changed the field of genetics.<br /> <br /> A new paradigm appears on the horizon. Personal genome information will be used not just for health maintenance, disease diagnosis, and treatment, but will also be the foundation for lifestyle applications from shopping for food, to buying cosmetics, to assessing ones environment and making choices about fabrics, places - even friends.<br /> <br /> This panel of Silicon Valley players and innovators of new business models examines the dynamic business and investment opportunities as well as the risks, global competition, regulatory and legal challenges, new individual contributor roles, and leading alliances emerging from Silicon Valley and beyond.<br /> <br /> Silicon Valley changed the world as the driving force in the development of computers and the internet. Could we play a similar role in advancing a genome-based economy?". Panelists:<br /> <br /> •Linda Avey, Founder, 23andMe.<br /> •David Medina, HP Chief Technologist, Worldwide Health &amp; Life Sciences<br /> •Karoly Nikolich., Dievini Hopp Biotech Holding, CEO of Amnestix<br /> •Andras Pellionisz, founder, International Hologenomics Society and HolGenTech<br /> •Dietrich Stephan, founder, Navigenics, founder of Amnestix<br /> <br /> Moderator:<br /> •Phyllis Whiteley, Mohr-Davidow Ventures<br /> <br /> Sponsor/Organizer:<br /> •Gutenberg Communications: Suzanne Matick, Principal, Los Gatos Office<br /> <br /> Churchill Club<br /> Thursday January 22, 2009, Palo Alto, CA<br /> <a href="http://www.churchillclub.org">www.churchillclub.org</a> Systems Biology: X PRIZE $10 million Genomics Challenge tag:medtechiq.ning.com,2008-10-16:2140535:Video:4882 2008-10-16T12:25:34.827Z CC-Conrad Clyburn-MedForeSight http://medtechiq.ning.com/profile/CCatMedTechIQ <a href="http://medtechiq.ning.com/video/2140535:Video:4882"><br /> <img alt="Thumbnail" height="97" src="http://storage.ning.com/topology/rest/1.0/file/get/2508869688?profile=original&amp;width=130&amp;height=97" width="130"></img><br /> </a> <br></br>The Archon X PRIZE for Genomics challenges scientists and engineers to create better, cheaper and faster ways to sequence genomes. The knowledge gained by compiling and comparing a library of human genomes will create a new era of preventive and personalized medicine — and transform medical care from reactive to… <a href="http://medtechiq.ning.com/video/2140535:Video:4882"><br /> <img src="http://storage.ning.com/topology/rest/1.0/file/get/2508869688?profile=original&amp;width=130&amp;height=97" width="130" height="97" alt="Thumbnail" /><br /> </a><br />The Archon X PRIZE for Genomics challenges scientists and engineers to create better, cheaper and faster ways to sequence genomes. The knowledge gained by compiling and comparing a library of human genomes will create a new era of preventive and personalized medicine — and transform medical care from reactive to proactive. Systems Biology: Craig Venter - On the verge of creating synthetic life tag:medtechiq.ning.com,2008-09-27:2140535:Video:3892 2008-09-27T17:04:38.706Z CC-Conrad Clyburn-MedForeSight http://medtechiq.ning.com/profile/CCatMedTechIQ <a href="http://medtechiq.ning.com/video/2140535:Video:3892"><br /> <img alt="Thumbnail" height="97" src="http://storage.ning.com/topology/rest/1.0/file/get/2508866382?profile=original&amp;width=130&amp;height=97" width="130"></img><br /> </a> <br></br>"Can we create new life out of our digital universe?" asks Craig Venter, who was instrumental in decoding the human genome sequence. And his answer is, yes, and pretty soon. He walks the TED2008 audience through his latest research into "fourth-generation fuels" -- biologically created fuels with CO2 as their feedstock. His talk covers the details of creating brand-new chromosomes using… <a href="http://medtechiq.ning.com/video/2140535:Video:3892"><br /> <img src="http://storage.ning.com/topology/rest/1.0/file/get/2508866382?profile=original&amp;width=130&amp;height=97" width="130" height="97" alt="Thumbnail" /><br /> </a><br />"Can we create new life out of our digital universe?" asks Craig Venter, who was instrumental in decoding the human genome sequence. And his answer is, yes, and pretty soon. He walks the TED2008 audience through his latest research into "fourth-generation fuels" -- biologically created fuels with CO2 as their feedstock. His talk covers the details of creating brand-new chromosomes using digital technology, the reasons why we would want to do this, and the bioethics of synthetic life. A fascinating Q&amp;A with TED's Chris Anderson follows (two words: suicide genes).<br /> TedTalks, <a href="http://www.ted.com">http://www.ted.com</a>