By Dr. Luca Chiapperino delves into the implications of post-genomics on health and society, focusing on the molecularization of our biography, experiences, and living environment.
Introduces BioMEMS, covering applications like DNA separation, protein analysis, and neuroelectronic implants, along with key numbers in biology and challenges in system integration.
Explores the evolution of DNA sequencing techniques, from shotgun sequencing to real-time PCR, emphasizing the importance of direct RNA sequencing and the challenges of repetitive DNA sequences.
Covers the historical development of genomics, from Sanger sequencing to high-throughput technologies and cost reductions, highlighting the impact of key players like Craig Venter.
Covers the heterogeneous neuroscience data, techniques like microarrays and gene sequencing, data integration, and the importance of metadata in organizing and sharing data.