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+ | The promises of genome analysis include harnessing the power of self assembly towards a bio-nanotechnologic revolution: growth, rather than manufacturing. The also include the vision of regenerative molecular medicine, essentially relegating disease to the dark past ages of ignorance. But while the information for a complete specification of life is undoubtedly present in the genome, it realizes itself in complex interactions between context-dependent components. This makes life essentially unpredictable, at least to our current approaches. The sheer volume of data is a comparatively minor obstacle. | ||
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Organisation and Orientation
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- Mission: Analysis must be followed by interpretation, course is hands-on, interactive and goal oriented.
- Technology: Google group, Wiki, supporting material on the Web
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