In order to be a biologist, in the biological sciences, there's a ton of patterns and math and chemistry that needs understanding. I on youre c v, and i don't even know what topology is. But l so how is how dos like bath and systems and patterns, how do you get to apply that to the natural world? Ye, it's really, i dint go ot about. The body, specificly the human body. A, and specifically work with damian sistom, something that, like the rest of your body, isn't a very kind of precarious balance at all times.
Biological mysteries solved with numbers! Graphs! Patterns! Data points! Systems biology! You never knew it existed, yet it’s keeping us alive. Systems Biologist Dr. Emily E. Ackerman join to chat about why the field appealed to her, how her work shifted during the pandemic, why she wants to scream at Excel sometimes, how computing might replace specific types of animal testing, accessibility in STEM, the immune system, why she loves being a disabled scientist and advocate, the ethics of CRISPR, and some really nice guy named Doug.
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