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Tech Moves: Adaptive Biotechnologies hires new CFO from J.P. Morgan Chase amid layoffs

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Adaptive Biotechnologies has a new CFO. Bob Wise has left Amazon, where he led the Kubernetes and Open Source Office as general manager. He has previously served in a variety of IT, healthcare, and financial services consulting roles. — Tycho Peterson, Adaptive’s new CFO. Morgan Chase Photo). Sports at Amazon Prime.

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Tech Moves: Microsoft vet named CEO at EnterpriseDB; Adaptive CCO departs; Temporal hires ex-Hashicorp EVP

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Founded in 2004, the company makes software to help enterprises use Postgres, an open-source database. Nitin Sood , chief commercial officer of the MRD business at Adaptive Biotechnologies, is departing. The company announced the news as part of its second quarter financial results on Wednesday.

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Q&A with Fred Hutch’s new chief data officer on building a data ecosystem at an institutional scale

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I think there’s a lot of room for creativity, especially within the data, machine learning and AI space at the interface between biotechnology and data science. Leek: People who take massive online open courses are already well educated, like master’s level people trying to change careers.

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5 recommendations for successfully implementing distributed innovation and shared value

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Their joint work on a process for cloning genes in microorganisms resulted in three patents that formed the foundation of the nascent biotechnology industry. As you have seen, the collaborative structure of the open source model can be perfect for developing robust and refined products, but only once the initial core has been defined.

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List of the world’s top female futurists (Update #5)

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At the market research firm she specializes in the future of finance, working mainly with brands in B2B and financial industries. Her writings and research have featured in the Harvard Business Review, Wall Street Journal, The Economist, New York Times, The Guardian, and Financial Times, among other publications. Twitter: @cjjuech.

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