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The SUNY Buffalo people have said with the decreased cost of the IBM Netezza and its amazing processing power, they're going to let the computer discover what the relevant phenotypes are and look at every combination of every possible variable across a large number of patients
Organizations that glean insights from big data and apply them to pervasive diseases like MS have the potential to greatly change the way patients receive treatment ... The work that SUNY Buffalo is doing is a prime example of how IBM clients are literally changing the world with big data analytics, from advancing medical research, to generating clean energy and giving consumers what they want before they know they want it.
We have resources and support from Hunter's Hope Foundation, from the University at Buffalo, and from New York State. And it really increases the probability that we can arrive at something useful with the diseaseMore quotes »
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At colleges, degrees in 4 years or the rest free
something in a particular semester," said David Lavalle, SUNY's vice chancellor for academic affairs.Sixty or so miles from Buffalo sits the SUNY campus at Fredonia, the first public college in the state to offer to pay the extra tuition of students who, through Read more »
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Swastika etched into door of UB Hillel office
of the Hillel office in the university's Buffalo Commons building on UB's Amherst campus.Dan Leonard, president of the Hillel of Buffalo board of trustees, suspects the vandal may not have been a student, because the damage was apparently done over the weekend, Read more »
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Gardner: Gov. Cuomo should veto the maps
A. Gardner is vice dean for academic affairs and a professor of civil justice at SUNY Buffalo Law School. 'No man," wrote James Madison, the father of our Constitution, "is allowed to be a judge in his own cause." That very sensible prohibition on self-dealing Read more »
Around the web
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Obit: Justine Price, 42
Justine Price, associate professor of art history at Canisius College, died unexpectedly of natural causes on October 24, 2011 in Buffalo, New York. She recently had been tenured and named director of the college’s art history program. Price’s knowledge and 10:11 AM from Art History Newsletter Read more »
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Miers’ Music Notes ’12
Boys have never really stopped touring, this is the fabled group’s first tour with founder and songwriter Brian Wilson in eons. Buffalo’s ambassadors to the jam-band world join with jam-tronica supergroup Conspirator. This one looks incredibly promising. This 6:51 AM from Buffalo News Read more »
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Kenneth L. Bermel, volunteer firefighter, veteran
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On the Record: May 31, 2012
small LocalEdge Phone Directories or its Phone Book on CD-ROM are asked to visit the John Muir Drive location. Empire Genomics, a Buffalo-based provider of analytical services for research, selected Funakoshi Co. as a distributor of its product portfolio for from Buffalo News Read more »
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Letter: Fracking poses major problems
University at Buffalo published a report on hydrofracking, stating that problems caused by natural gas drilling in Pennsylvania were isolated, mostly minor and on the decline ("Report finds little drilling damage," May 16). I'm sure any number of reports would from Albany Times-Union Read more »