InnovationWell Conference, Philadelphia, PA – #4
October 15, 2009 at 10:37 AM | Posted in e-Discovery, Future of IT, Knowledge Management, Pharmaceutical, Unified Business Information | Leave a commentTags: biologists, Bryn Mawr, concepts, contexts, CROs, data, data modelers, Douglas Connect, Frank Tobin, InnovationWell, IT, Knowledge Management, mathematicians, Merck, Moffett research center, pharma scientists, Pharmaceutical, scientists, Semantic Data Exchanger, semantics, standardization challenges, standardizing data, Systems Biology, Technology, Usha Reddy
Wednesday am, Philadelphia, PA
I spent this morning in a fascinating session on the Systems Biology and Biomarkers session. The presenters and audience were a real eclectic mix of pharma scientists, biologists, mathematicians, data modelers, IT – and us, of course – the type that spans all boxes. Continue Reading InnovationWell Conference, Philadelphia, PA – #4…
Going around the circle of technology
October 2, 2009 at 12:02 AM | Posted in Elegant Simplicity, Technical | 1 CommentTags: 60s, BNIs, common sense, engineers, innovation, iphone, Jet Propulsion Laboratory, miracle, MIT, NASA, President Kennedy, propeller, scientists, stratosphere, Styrofoam
Back in the early ‘60s, engineers and scientists were besides themselves to heed President Kennedy’s call to “send a man to the moon and bring him back safely before the end of the decade.”
They designed spacecrafts and rockets and telemetry and all the other things that made that period giddily exciting for the curious, Continue Reading Going around the circle of technology…
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