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Technology & Science

Aug. 28, 2014

The convergence of life sciences and high tech

Over the past decade, the life sciences have evolved dramatically by integrating technologies from a variety of other scientific disciplines. By Van Ellis and Mika Mayer


By Van Ellis and Mika Mayer

Over the past decade, the life sciences have evolved dramatically by integrating technologies from a variety of other scientific disciplines. The application of computational sciences and supercomputing to the life sciences kick-started the genomics revolution in the 1990s. This interdisciplinary approach has also given rise more recently to substantial innovation in bioinformatics, nanobiology and tissue engi...

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