Omics! Omics!

A computational biologist's personal views on new technologies & publications on genomics & proteomics and their impact on drug discovery

Wednesday, February 26, 2014

NGS Saves A Young Life

›
One of the most electrifying talks at AGBT this year was given by Joe DeRisi of UCSF, who gave a brief intro on the difficulty of diagnosin...
15 comments:
Monday, February 24, 2014

A Sunset for Draft Genomes?

›
The sun set during AGBT 2014 for a final time over a week ago.  The posters have long been down, and perhaps the liver enzyme levels of...
2 comments:
Thursday, February 13, 2014

How will you deal with GRCh38?

›
I was foolishly attempting to catch up with Twitter last night during Valerie Schneider's AGBT talk last night on the new human referenc...
2 comments:
Thursday, January 16, 2014

Illumina's New Lineup

›
Illumina made a brace of big hardware announcements at this week's J.P. Morgan conference, and Mick Watson has done a nice job of co...
11 comments:
Monday, January 13, 2014

Relearning Chemistry

›
An evening ritual is to inquire what homework requires assistance, and at the beginning of the year it was a science worksheet as part of an...
2 comments:
Wednesday, January 01, 2014

Envisioning The Perfect Scaffolder

›
Rather than make any New Year's resolutions of my own, which I would then feel guilty about not keeping, I've decided to make one fo...
3 comments:
Tuesday, December 31, 2013

Peering Through the Flowcell Glass, Darkly

›
As 2013 draws to a close, I've decided to stick my neck out and make some predictions for 2014.  Perhaps I'll get lucky and a few wi...
3 comments:
Tuesday, December 17, 2013

Assembly Could Benefit From More Circular Reasoning

›
It was very gratifying to get comments on my recent piece on a de novo assembly review from both a referee of the manuscript (the amazing H...
3 comments:
Sunday, December 15, 2013

Assembling a Review of a Review of Assembling

›
A review on short-read de novo genome assembly appeared recently in PLoS Computational Biology, titled " Next-Generation Sequence Assem...
5 comments:
Friday, November 15, 2013

Did The Biochemists of Yore Know Morse Code?

›
So, this piece is going to be mostly asking questions.  In one of the corners of my dream world I have a scientific historian on retainer, b...
4 comments:
Friday, October 25, 2013

Spanish Prisoner, ZX-81 or Turbo Pascal?

›
In  the movie The Spanish Prisoner , a brilliant inventor possesses a paranoia that "The Process" he has invented will be stolen ...
12 comments:
Tuesday, October 22, 2013

Ion Previews More Accurate Polymerase, Faster Template Prep

›
I haven't talked about Ion Torrent for a while, because it was largely off my radar screen.  In early 2012 the PGM had been an important...
4 comments:
Saturday, October 19, 2013

Ripples from 454's Shutdown Announcment

›
Roche's announcement this week that they planned to shut down the 454 sequencing business in mid-2016 was not completely unexpected, as ...
6 comments:
Thursday, September 26, 2013

Roche Taps PacBio for Human Diagnostics

›
One of the two big buzzes in the genomics business world was the announcement that Roche Diagnostics has signed a major deal with Pacific Bi...
7 comments:
Monday, September 23, 2013

Potential Sources of Drag on PacBio's Long Read Performance Trajectory

›
Over at Homolog.us there are two detailed blog entries on Pacific Biosciences entitled "End of Short Read Era?" ( Part I  and Par...
7 comments:
Saturday, August 24, 2013

SGE Isn't For Dummies (I sort of wish it were)

›
Kendall Square used to have the ultimate geek book store, Quantum Books.  No fiction or graphic novels there; it was all technical books.  O...
9 comments:
Sunday, June 30, 2013

My biggest contribution to the field of biochemistry

›
LinkedIn has a feature by which one can endorse other people for different fields. Periodically the system prompts me to vote yea-or-nay on ...
2 comments:
Thursday, May 16, 2013

An Incomplete Guide to Asking for Help on Your De Novo Genome Project

›
I've been thinking about this piece for a while, because I am a frequent presence on SEQAnswers.com  and often dive into questions regar...
5 comments:
Wednesday, April 24, 2013

What Might Knock Illumina Off Its Perch?

›
The big sequencing platform news this week is Roche's announcement that they are ending their collaborations aimed at developing new seq...
7 comments:
Thursday, April 04, 2013

For What is a 454 Still Great?

›
I've been mulling this item ever since AGBT, but have struggled with the title.  I don't want to sound like I have a grudge against ...
5 comments:
‹
›
Home
View web version

About Me

My photo
Keith Robison
Dr. Robison spent 10 years at Millennium Pharmaceuticals working with various genomics & proteomics technologies & working on multiple teams attempting to apply these throughout the drug discovery process. He spent 2 years at Codon Devices working on a variety of protein & metabolic engineering projects as well as monitoring a high-throughput gene synthesis facility. After a brief bit of consulting, he rejoined the cancer drug discovery field at Infinity Pharmaceuticals in May 2009. In September 2011 he joined Warp Drive Bio, a startup applying genomics to natural product drug discovery. In February 2019 he joined Ginkgo Bioworks, a synthetic biology company. Other recurring characters in this blog are his late loyal Shih Tzu Amanda, his current Shih Poo Lily and his now adult son alias TNG (The Next Generation). Dr. Robison can be reached via his Gmail account, keith.e.robison@gmail.com You can also follow him on Twitter as @OmicsOmicsBlog.
View my complete profile
Powered by Blogger.