https://web.stanford.edu/dept/HPS/TimLenoir/shapingbiomedicine.html
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To provide commercial users with their own unrestricted access to GENET and MOLGEN programs, Brutlag, Feigenbaum, Friedland, and Kedes formed a company, IntelliGenetics, which would offer the suite of MOLGEN software for sale or rental to the emerging biotechnology industry. With 125 research labs doing recombinant DNA research in the US alone and a number of new genetic engineering firms starting up, opportunities looked outstanding. No one was currently supplying software in this rapidly growing genetic engineering marketplace. With their exclusive licensing arrangement with Stanford for the MOLGEN software, IntelliGenetics was poised to lead a huge growth area. The business plan expressed well the excellent position of the company: “}}
Posts Tagged ‘collecting0mg’
Shaping Biomedicine as an Information Science
July 7, 2019SUMEX-AIM Resource (1973 – 1992) – TC Rindfleisch
July 7, 2019https://www.tcracs.org/tcrwp/biosketch/sumex-aim/
(Adapted from an Annual Report dated 1980. Another account by Gregory Freiherr and commissioned by the Division of Research Resources of the National Institutes of Health in March 1980 is available: The Seeds of Artificial Intelligence: SUMEX-AIM, NIH Publication No. 80-2071.)
Principal Investigator:
Joshua Lederberg (1973-1976)
Edward Feigenbaum (1976-1983)
Edward Shortliffe (1983-1992)
Olga Kennard – Wikipedia
July 7, 2019Edgar F. Meyer
July 7, 2019Construction of Phylogenetic Trees | Science
July 7, 2019https://science.sciencemag.org/content/155/3760/279
Original tree paper
By Walter M. Fitch, Emanuel Margoliash
Science 20 Jan 1967:
Vol. 155, Issue 3760, pp. 279-284
DOI: 10.1126/science.155.3760.279
Joshua Lederberg – Wikipedia
July 7, 2019https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joshua_Lederberg
dendral project & interest in AI
Robert Ledley – Wikipedia
July 7, 2019https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robert_Ledley
founder of NBRF