Daniel Reda - An Introduction to Biotechnology and Bioinformatics

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Daniel Reda, co-Chair of the Biotechnology and Bioinformatics track at Singularity University, introduces the key concepts and breakthroughs in biotechnology and bioinformatics. Filmed during the November 2009 Executive Program at Singularity University.

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  • This is an incredible introduction to the mind-blowing things coming out of biotechnology and bioinformatics. Daniel Reda gives an engaging and comprehensive view of what is coming in the future!

  • Mind blowing for sure! Great work Daniel - love the video quality and editing as well!

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  • @aristotle358 Maybe.....To be truthful i was just talking out of my ass. I assumed Aristotle and then blamed him for the inefficiency of politics and the mess of problems resulting from it. Likely, in his time it worked rather efficiently.

  • @teewilson333 P.S. are you sure your not thinking of Plato when it comes to politics?

  • @teewilson333 I know that Aristotle's thinking is antiquainted. It's only a user-name ( I was new to this sort of thing and didn't know what name to use so I put Aristotle 358). Of course scientific advancement and biotechnology are important. The brain has a limited concentraton span and it would make more sense in order to retain information to have shorter lectures or lectures with a coffee-break every so often.

  • @aristotle358 Because we "yanks" whatever that means, are not held back by Aristotle's long outdated views. Well actually we are....Because his 2000 year old way of conducting politics has not changed, We all suffer the problems accumulated by business men in politics rather than analytic and scientific people. You can partially thank Aristotle for that....

  • @aristotle358 because its interesting. I once watched a 5 hr lecture on youtube.

  • Don't know how these yanks can sit through such long lectures!

  • 48:35 facebook

  • sheldon cooper?

  • @Haliotro I'm assuming they aren't involved in biology, and if they are they are failures.

  • @Pressondude From the looks of it they came from the Mastering Biology website run by the Pearson publishing company.

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