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S1E6: Eric Lander, Broad Institute

Dec 11, 2019
51:08
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1
Introduction
00:00 • 3min
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2
The Human Genome Project
03:27 • 3min
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3
How the Human Genom Project Got Started
06:50 • 2min
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4
Genes and Genetic Diseases - What's New?
09:15 • 3min
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5
Cells Don't Produce Behaviour
11:55 • 5min
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6
Biological Sequencing
16:29 • 2min
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7
How to Be a Computational Biologist?
18:34 • 2min
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8
How to Learn to Speak Computing and Biology
21:03 • 4min
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9
Is There a Good Taste in Big Data Collection?
25:29 • 5min
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10
The Power of Public Goods and Private Goods
30:18 • 2min
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11
Should You Be Able to Patent Nature?
32:44 • 5min
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12
Science and Engineering - A Public Good?
37:30 • 3min
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13
Cancer Immuno Therapy
40:39 • 2min
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14
Cancer
42:37 • 2min
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Cancer and the Immune System
44:31 • 2min
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16
Is This Me or Not Me?
46:12 • 3min
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17
Machine Learning and Emeology - Part 2
48:44 • 2min
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Eric Lander, president and founding director of the Broad Institute of MIT and Harvard, joins the show to discuss human genetics and computational biology.

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