Wednesday, January 11, 2012

Foundation Medicine and Sanofi Form Cancer Discovery Pact ...

Arlene Weintraub1/10/12

Back in May, Xconomy wrote that two-year-old Foundation Medicine was making friends in high places, and today the Cambridge, MA-based startup did it yet again. Foundation announced that it has teamed with French pharmaceutical giant Sanofi (NYSE: SNY)?to identify genetic biomarkers for oncology drug candidates, and potentially develop companion diagnostics that would help match the right patients with the right?drugs.

This is Foundation?s fifth major partnership to date. The company also has research alliances with Celgene (NASDAQ: CELG), Novartis (NYSE: NVS), and Johnson & Johnson (NYSE: JNJ), as well as a?partnership it has not?disclosed.

Foundation?s technology platform uses high-throughput DNA sequencing to analyze cancerous tissues for alterations in more than 200 genes. The company was incubated by Boston-based Third Rock Ventures, and its founding academic advisors came from the Broad Institute, the Dana Farber Cancer Institute, Harvard Medical School, and the Massachusetts Institute of?Technology.

Arlene Weintraub is the editor of Xconomy New York. She can be reached at aweintraub@xconomy.com and followed on Twitter @awjourn.

Source: http://www.xconomy.com/boston/2012/01/10/foundation-medicine-and-sanofi-form-cancer-discovery-pact/

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Tuesday, January 10, 2012

Did seasonal hiring inflate the strong jobs report?

Unemployment figures are adjusted for seasonal hiring, but high numbers of courriers and messengers (a result of increased online shopping) may have had a bigger effect on the numbers.

The BLS noted something a little unusual in the jobs report data from yesterday, and it got me thinking about how seasonal employment patterns are evolving over time.

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There was a 42,000 spike in the number of couriers/messengers last month, and the Bureau pointed out ?that seasonal hiring was particularly strong in December. This may reflect increased online purchasing during the holiday season.?

Now, the data come adjusted for seasonal effects, meaning that since we expect more delivery people to be hired in the December, the Bureau subtracts what we?d expect in terms of seasonal hires, leaving any gains (or losses) above (or below) that to counted as net new jobs.

But what if a lot more people start shopping online instead of in stores?? In that case, you?d want to crank up the seasonal factor for messengers and probably take down the one for retailers (i.e., since retailers are making fewer seasonal hires under this scenario, you?d want to be careful not to over-adjust by subtracting too many December jobs from the brick-and-mortar establishments).

This is called ?moving seasonality?, reflecting the reality that seasonal patterns that affect different industries can change significantly over time.? Now, the BLS seasonal adjuster does allow for moving seasonality, but it hasn?t picked it up yet for the delivery persons? sector.

A number of time-series analysts like to use STAMP (structural time-series modeling?look it up if you?re interested) to capture these types of movements in the seasonals, and in fact, that method applied to the messengers series works well.

The figure below shows a) the series as published by the BLS yesterday and b) adjusted for the moving seasonality?i.e., the increased December hiring by all those gift-bearing delivery folks that we?re all so happy to see!

As you can see, the BLS seasonally adjusted series has developed a bad case of the spikes over the past few Decembers.? The alternative adjustment which allows for faster moving seasonality takes away most of those spikes.

Bottom line #1: a more accurate read on yesterday?s jobs report would subtract about 30K from the 200K topline number.

Bottom line #2: I wonder what?s going on in other sectors?? Are they now over-adjusting in retail?

Bottom line #3: If you?ve read this far, I salute you, fellow nerd!

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Monday, January 9, 2012

Delta offers up 30 minutes of free Gogo on all CES flights

Heading to join us at CES in Las Vegas? Delta is prepared to hook you up with 30 minutes of free in-flight WiFi on all of its flights to and from LAS beginning tomorrow. If you're flying in from the West Coast, that should have you covered for most of the trip. Otherwise, it's at least long enough to download your email or check to see if that farmland below is in Kansas or Nebraska. And if you opt to use social media during your flight, go ahead and throw in the #EngadgetCES as you rave about being able to tweet from the sky.

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Sunday, January 8, 2012

Android Central @ CES 2012

Android Central at CES 2012

We're headed back once again in beautiful Las Vegas for the 2012 International CES. (That's Consumer Electronics Show for you noobs.) It's an insane amount of all things tech, from phones, to TVs to cars to tablets to -- well, just about anything you can think of, and a number of things that defy logic.

Some CES basics:

  • CES doesn't officially start until Tuesday, Jan. 10. That's when the show floors open.
  • But Monday, Jan. 9, is Media Day. Press conference after press conference. It's a little insane, actually.
  • And stuff's actually going down on Sunday, too. Le sigh.
  • Unlike years past, the Adult Entertainment Expo isn't taking place at the same time, adjacent to some of the same venues. There shall be no (or at least not quite as much) accidental mixing of nerds and nipples. (We can't be held responsible for what happens in Vegas after hours, though.)
  • We're going to have more liveblogs than you'll be able to follow. It'll be epic.

The latest Android CES news

How best to keep up with the Android news? Start right here, on this page. All of our CES stories will land here, and we'll update this top section with the most important stuff. So bookmark it. Also be sure you're one of the more than 121,000 people locked in on the @AndroidCentral Twitter feed, and don't forget about our 24,000-strong Google+ page as well.

Android Central @ CESIf you're looking for some behind the scenes coverage, follow Phil (Twitter, Google+); Anndrew (Twitter, Google+) and Jared (Tiwtter, Google+) from ground level. It could get messy.

And look for this little Lloyd logo in all of our CES 2012 stories. It's an easy way to find the breaking CES news. And click on it to get back to this page.

We've got more than a month's worth of work to cram into a few short days, and the news starts long before the show even gets under way. So we'll compile every damn CES 2012 story here for easy reading.

Strap it on, folks.

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Chinese premier pledges more entrepreneur loans (AP)

BEIJING ? China's premier has pledged to tighten risk controls on its banks and see that they do more to help entrepreneurs to sustain economic growth in the face of a possible global slowdown.

Premier Wen Jiabao said at a weekend financial planning conference Saturday that China's financial industries are sound but still face risks. He vows to press ahead with reforms aimed at giving market forces more influence over lending, but no details have been announced.

China's state-owned banks avoided the financial turmoil that battered Western institutions, but a slump in global demand and exports is fueling concern its relatively robust economic growth might slow dangerously.

Source: http://us.rd.yahoo.com/dailynews/rss/asia/*http%3A//news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20120108/ap_on_bi_ge/as_china_economy

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Saturday, January 7, 2012

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Source: http://www.maximizingprogress.org/2012/01/broad-factory-towers-chinese-fab.html

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