Will need to listen to it - about strategy. RT @LIFECorporation: Podcast: Dr. Paul Grossman, Making Science Sexy Again! http://t.co/3TwAIdNH
7:15pm May 24th 2012 via HootSuite
@JohnWRooney not sure of the source. Probably some wag I read long ago being clever, most likely.
6:14pm May 24th 2012 via HootSuite in reply to
A "wise guy" once said, "Blessed are the flexible, for they shall not be bent out of shape."
6:09pm May 24th 2012 via HootSuite
Worth a look - good guy. RT @edgebio: CEO @dgaalaas on how Ion PGM changed sequencing turnaround from weeks to days http://t.co/DxWUTxO5
3:20pm May 24th 2012 via HootSuite
Son to Dad: "No mon. No fun. Your son." Dad to Son: "Too bad. So sad. Your Dad." (Heard from my dear daughter.)
1:10pm May 24th 2012 via HootSuite
Not sure what a 'sequencing wall' is, though interesting. RT @BioMickWatson: Is it a microarray? No! It's pacbio http://t.co/4Zdwc0dn
12:35pm May 24th 2012 via HootSuite
Worldwide genetic structure in Nature Genetics. RT @GeneticsUpdate: New genetic method pinpoints geographic origin http://t.co/vo7MDlCF
11:20am May 24th 2012 via HootSuite
Interesting. RT @GENbio: With added focus on digital #PCR, Bio-Rad intends to produce a profitable future on its own. http://t.co/tsw0cIqx
8:50am May 24th 2012 via HootSuite
$15M SynBio grants from DARPA awarded: RT @wired: Darpa, Venter Launch Assembly Line for Genetic Engineering http://t.co/4GohRHZU
4:10pm May 23rd 2012 via HootSuite
Just in case you might need them... 100 social media tools organized by type. Socialnomics by @equalman : http://t.co/j8x9Cd0V
1:10pm May 23rd 2012 via HootSuite
"Think in the morning, act in the noon, read in the evening, and sleep at night.". Lifehacker on the morning routine. http://t.co/y0ILcW9R
11:50am May 23rd 2012 via HootSuite
From http://t.co/vMjR1q85 - re-examining business faster. RT @dashburst: Are You Fighting the Future or Adapting To It? http://t.co/NGYg42yu
10:35am May 23rd 2012 via HootSuite
I just apologized to a Milwaukee cab driver for "not complaining enough". Perhaps a #firstworldproblem?
9:55am May 23rd 2012 via HootSuite
Remarkable! RT @ewencallaway: Hep B from 500 year old Korean mummy yields oldest viral genome yet http://t.co/l58CkIhT
9:10am May 23rd 2012 via HootSuite
How will the public learn about genomics and Next Generation Sequencing?: We’re on the verge of a new era in edu... http://t.co/Ry6eFy5E
7:37am May 23rd 2012 via twitterfeed
An eternal truth RT @BenjaminsTweets: "Never mistake activity for achievement." ~ Wooden #quote
7:34pm May 22nd 2012 via HootSuite
@MSantiag0 Thanks for the follow! Dale
2:09pm May 22nd 2012 via web
Another step closer to nano-computing RT @sumedicine: #Stanford researchers create rewritable digital storage in DNA: http://t.co/lrSLJDyb
7:51pm May 21st 2012 via HootSuite
@techjunkie11 Thanks for the follow!
7:43pm May 21st 2012 via web
@staypuffy Respectfully disagree; WGS will always remain at a cost disadvantage IMHO and is not inevitable. 90Gb >> 5Gb = $$ to manage
4:28pm May 21st 2012 via HootSuite in reply to
@staypuffy Price/sample in my blog post at http://t.co/KwvmLpaP . 10 samples WGS = 138 samples WES, or 1280% increase.
4:19pm May 21st 2012 via HootSuite in reply to
@staypuffy Today was talking with many translational customers at ISCA. You better believe it that price/sample is huge for them too.
4:18pm May 21st 2012 via HootSuite in reply to
@staypuffy For an incremental x%, the cost/benefit isn't viewed highly enough by the WES folks. It isn't 20% more, it is 1280% more.
4:14pm May 21st 2012 via HootSuite in reply to
@staypuffy Good point that WGS will get a higher % of the genome, but it does come down to cost/benefit. Customers will only pay so much.
4:12pm May 21st 2012 via HootSuite in reply to
How cool! RT @genome_gov: The Nat'l Museum of Nat. History and NHGRI will open a high-tech genomic exhibition in 2013. http://t.co/uTAbg0gp
3:59pm May 21st 2012 via HootSuite
RT @waltmossberg: A thin, magnetic iPad keyboard that works well? Yep. @LaurenGoode reviews Logitech's latest. http://t.co/mweTrb8j
10:15am May 21st 2012 via HootSuite
My week on twitter: 5 retweets received, 11 new followers, 3 mentions. Via: http://t.co/lzXx0QXY
9:23am May 21st 2012 via TwentyFeet
The whole-exome vs. whole-genome sequencing debate: An enterprising salesperson from Complete Genomics used this... http://t.co/6JFZqaKd
8:39am May 21st 2012 via twitterfeed
@MTomasson Give #IonTorrent about 10 months and the $1000 genome is a reality. Not so with Elvis, though.
9:52am May 19th 2012 via HootSuite
Today's WSJ mentions "people who score high on a test of self-deception may score low on their sense of humor". #usefule
9:39am May 19th 2012 via HootSuite
From a remarkable 2005 commencement speech - a fish recognizing it is in water. David Foster Wallace WSJ http://t.co/Q0vLwTJb
8:15am May 19th 2012 via HootSuite
Studying the 5th/6th bases of the genetic code. RT @gwardis: New technique reveals unseen information in DNA code http://t.co/0RUsCpYe
6:35pm May 18th 2012 via HootSuite
"Leadership in Decline" RT @lifecorporation: Declining NIH funding since 2003 hurt US advantage in biomed. research PDF http://t.co/kaSq5IVG
5:56pm May 18th 2012 via HootSuite
RT @jashapiro: This is truly bizarre. Completely unexpected effect. RT @Evolutionistrue: A new and bizarre illusion http://t.co/zoqjKe9s
4:45pm May 18th 2012 via HootSuite
"But America can do better than that." Right on! RT @wsjpersonaltech: Rich Karlgaard: The Future Is More Than Facebook http://t.co/7NW19P4l
3:45pm May 18th 2012 via HootSuite
Lyle Turner's ex-wife now Al Gore's girlfriend. What a connection to the old Invitrogen. From WaPo: http://t.co/VzMsVkzE
1:30pm May 18th 2012 via HootSuite
What I'm reading: Time to get past FB and invent a new future. Good stuff from the Atlantic. http://t.co/IMsHJX2W
12:10pm May 18th 2012 via HootSuite
If you were a kid in 1978, this is what you'd be drooling over - the Atari catalog! http://t.co/i4bddSpb
11:25am May 18th 2012 via HootSuite
Going to pass on this one. RT @dashburst: How Does Battleship Stack Up to Other Alien Invasion Movies? via Wired http://t.co/CArdoZV0
10:35am May 18th 2012 via HootSuite
Does everyone need to learn how to code? Perhaps. RT @rww: Computer Programming for All: A New Standard of Literacy http://t.co/VPt6jcrM
9:20am May 18th 2012 via HootSuite
The future of commerce is mobile: This past week a statistic was released that indicated that over 50% of all ce... http://t.co/npoFz9yj
9:18am May 18th 2012 via twitterfeed
A walk down memory lane - Geocities anyone? RT @mashable: 7 Companies That Could Have Been Facebook http://t.co/Vuhzo59w
7:15am May 18th 2012 via HootSuite
@tnhh I'm not sure of the Disconnect.me's algorithm, but I'm at $444.30. Scary if there's some truth to the numbers behind this.
10:02pm May 17th 2012 via HootSuite in reply to
Nice summary of WES's limitations. RT @genomeguy: 10 Things Exome Sequencing Can’t Do | Scientific American: http://t.co/LvlRmyoB
9:50pm May 17th 2012 via HootSuite
Periodic table of bioinformatics tools - kind of cool. Via @eaglegenomics - http://t.co/tHzaLnEw
9:35pm May 17th 2012 via HootSuite
12th update to the search algor. in 18 mo. RT @krisbarnes: Google Makes Search Smarter And SEO Harder http://t.co/RApScI7v via @rdempsey
8:40pm May 17th 2012 via HootSuite
I'm headed to WI next Wed for this... MT @iontorrent: Ion Bus @ Medical College of Wisc., 5/23, 10am-2 http://t.co/vsDRpr1n
7:55pm May 17th 2012 via HootSuite
Another summer to-do list for the kids - look over Make Magazine for a summer project or two. Via Wired: http://t.co/jy6r3WWP
5:10pm May 17th 2012 via HootSuite
"...profound implications for researchers..." RT @naturenews: Humans riddled with rare genetic variants http://t.co/LBQrMnuD
3:44pm May 17th 2012 via HootSuite
Parody YouTube video - Jotly, the app that lets you rate everything. Via the Atlantic: http://t.co/kgRF9iFW
3:05pm May 17th 2012 via HootSuite