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31Oct/080

NEW YORK TIMES EXAMINES CATHOLIC GROUP’S OBJECTIONS TO ETHICS AWARD FOR SUPREME COURT JUSTICE BREYER

The New York Times on Wednesday examined objections from the Cardinal Newman Society -- a conservative Catholic group -- and New York Cardinal Edward Egan to
31Oct/080

DEMOCRATIZATION OF HD VIDEO CONFERENCING

As high definition video conferencing takes hold in the enterprise, it improves communication in clear ways, as well as in some subtle ones. The impact on the boardroom is one thing: groups and executives now come together for effective virtual meetings that save money and valuable energy resources. But new technologies are bringing that value and efficiency one step further: by bringing the collaborative video conferencing technology out of the conference room and out to the desktop, they’re turning video communication into the new voice communication. “Video killed the radio star,” is one way that Wayne Seifried might put it. Seifried is the director of Global Portfolio Marketing, Enterprise Mobility and Video Solutions with Siemens Enterprise Communications.

OpenScape Video, from Siemens Enterprise Communication is bringing some of the highest quality video at the lowest possible bandwidth to desktop users throughout the enterprise. The result is something that Seifried calls the “Democratization of HD Video Conferencing,” because with OpenScape, video is part of the unified communication platform, integrating with internal phone systems to allow maximum participation from users anywhere in the company, and pretty much anywhere in the world.

In this podcast, Seifried discusses the changes that high definition video conferencing have already made for all industries, ranging from medicine (where telemedicine allows specialists in one location the real-time ability to assist in medical situations in other, often very remote, locales), to law and even education. He explains why, while the value of video over voice communication is clear, the technology that continues to evolve, bringing high quality video to more users for less cost means great opportunity for the enterprise.

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31Oct/080

EXPLORING PATIENT PREFERENCES FOR PERSONALIZED MEDICINE

While a growing number of doctors are introducing personalized medicine into their practices, it remains largely unclear how receptive patients are to employing genomic diagnostics to tailor-make drugs. Armed with a $398,000, two-year grant, a University of Houston research team has initiated a research project to determine patient preferences - and, thus, educate health policymakers and physicians. The team will be led by Amalia M.
31Oct/080

INTERNAL DOCUMENTS INDICATE TWO FDA OFFICIALS OBJECTED TO RULES AIMED AT PRE-EMPTING LAWSUITS

Two FDA officials objected to rules recently issued by the agency that sought to limit the ability of consumers to file product liability lawsuits against pharmaceutical companies in state courts, according to internal documents released on Wednesday by House Oversight and Government Reform Committee Chair Henry Waxman (D-Calif.), the
31Oct/080

A KEY TO AGGRESSIVE BREAST CANCER DISCOVERED BY UC DAVIS RESEARCHERS

In trying to find out why HER2-positive breast cancer can be more aggressive than other forms of the disease, UC Davis Cancer Center researchers have surprisingly discovered that HER2 itself is the culprit. By shutting down its own regulator gene, HER2 creates a permissive environment for tumor growth.
31Oct/080

TYPE-1 DIABETES LESS ABOUT BAD GENES AND MORE ABOUT GOOD GENES BEHAVING BADLY, STANFORD RESEARCH SHOWS

Investigators combing the genome in the hope of finding genetic variants responsible for triggering early-onset diabetes may be looking in the wrong place, new research at the Stanford University School of Medicine suggests. Early-onset diabetes, also known as type-1 diabetes, is an autoimmune disease, caused when the immune system attacks and destroys insulin-producing cells in a person's pancreas.
31Oct/080

DABS AND DIGITS

How biometrics are catching on
31Oct/080

NOEL AGUILAR

Dr. Noel Aguilar - DNA Health Institute
31Oct/080

NOEL AGUILAR

Dr. Noel Aguilar - DNA Health Institute - Noel Aguilar founder
31Oct/080

1. THE RETAIL DNA TEST – TIME

Before meeting with Anne Wojcicki, co-founder of a consumer gene-testing service called 23andMe, I know just three things about her: she's pregnant, she's married to Google's Sergey Brin, and she went to Yale. But after an hour chatting with her in ...

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