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Ralph Baddour
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Medical Biophysics
Toronto, ON, Canada

:: Wednesday, February 11, 2004 ::

The problem with much biology research today

The argument: we would have a better chance of truly understanding cell function (or any other complex biological system) if biologists worked more like engineers. Here is the argument very eloquently presented by Yuri Lazebnik in his 2002 article in the journal Cancer Cell. Although this article is almost 1.5 years old, it was just brought to my attention recently.


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