ICT brings the virtual patient closer to reality

ICT brings the virtual patient closer to reality

The Information Technology Future of Medicine (ITFoM) project held its kick-off meeting in Amsterdam on 24-25 May 2011.The aim of ITFoM is to develop models of human pathways, tissues, and ultimately of the whole human, to create a "virtual patient" which will enable physicians to identify personalised prevention schedules and treatments adapted to each person. "Amsterdam was the kick start of the virtual patient", said Hans Lehrach, Director at the Max Planck Institute for

A pan European Conference IT Transformation

IT Transformation

Providing the strategic context for the transformation of group strategies, IT investments, Innovation and service delivery, ensuring that IT is aligned to the mission and is positioned for current and future value creation

Date: September 27th & 28th 2011
Location: Hotel Ramada Berlin, Germany

Roche signs exclusive agreement with IT-IS Life Sciences Ltd on the new LightCycler® Nano Instrument for low-throughput qPCR market

Roche Applied Science (SIX: RO, ROG; OTCQX: RHHBY) has signed a worldwide exclusive OEM agreement with IT-IS Life Sciences Ltd for the distribution of the new LightCycler® Nano Instrument, which will complete the company-s portfolio for the low throughput real-time PCR systems market (32-well format, 4x 8-tube strips). Market availability of the new system is planned for mid 2011. Financial details of the agreement were not disclosed.
For more than 10 years, Roche has repeatedly set

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